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November 1954
AN EVALUATION OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION OF AUTONOMIC BLOCKING AGENTS IN PERIPHERAL CIRCULATORY STRESS
From the Department of Anesthesiology, New York University Postgraduate Medical School and the Department of Biology, Washington Square College of Arts and Sciences, New York University, N. Y.
Anesthesiology November 1954, Vol. 15, 589–600.
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S G Hershey, B W Zweifach, D B Metz; AN EVALUATION OF THE PROTECTIVE ACTION OF AUTONOMIC BLOCKING AGENTS IN PERIPHERAL CIRCULATORY STRESS. Anesthesiology 1954; 15:589–600 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195411000-00001
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