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July 1954
THE INFLUENCE OF ANESTHETIC DRUGS AND TECHNIQUES ON INTRACRANIAL TENSION
From the Divisions of Anesthesia and Neurosurgery, Duke University Hospital and School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina
Anesthesiology July 1954, Vol. 15, 365–377.
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C R Stephen, Barnes Woodhall, J B Golden, R Martin, W K Nowill; THE INFLUENCE OF ANESTHETIC DRUGS AND TECHNIQUES ON INTRACRANIAL TENSION. Anesthesiology 1954; 15:365–377 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195407000-00005
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