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May 1955
THE RELATION OF SUBCUTANEOUS FOCAL SENSITIVITY TO REFERRED PAIN OF CARDIAC ORIGIN
Margaret A. Kennard, M.D.;
Margaret A. Kennard, M.D.
†University of British Columbia-Crease Clinic Research Unit, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., Canada
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Frederick P. Haugen, M.D.
Frederick P. Haugen, M.D.
‡Division of Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, Oregon
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Anesthesiology May 1955, Vol. 16, 297–311.
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Margaret A. Kennard, Frederick P. Haugen; THE RELATION OF SUBCUTANEOUS FOCAL SENSITIVITY TO REFERRED PAIN OF CARDIAC ORIGIN. Anesthesiology 1955; 16:297–311 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195505000-00001
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