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EFFECT OF CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION WITH PENDIOMID (AS USED IN SURGERY) ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND WATER AND ELECTROLYTE EXCRETION—A COMPARISON WITH HEXAMETHONIUM AND ARFONAD AND THE EFFECT OF NOREPINEPHRINE ON THESE RESPONSES
From the Departments of Pharmacology, Medicine, and Surgery, Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Anesthesiology May 1955, Vol. 16, 355–364.
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John H. Moyer, Robert McConn, George C. Morris; EFFECT OF CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION WITH PENDIOMID (AS USED IN SURGERY) ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND WATER AND ELECTROLYTE EXCRETION—A COMPARISON WITH HEXAMETHONIUM AND ARFONAD AND THE EFFECT OF NOREPINEPHRINE ON THESE RESPONSES. Anesthesiology 1955; 16:355–364 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195505000-00007
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