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January 1957
The Effect of Gaseous Anesthetic Agents on Evoked Central Nervous System Responses
The Department of Surgery (Divisions of Anesthesiology and Nenrosargery) and the Depnrtmcnt of Medieine (Division of Neurology), Western Reserve University Sehool of BIedicine, Clevclnnd, Ohio.
Anesthesiology January 1957, Vol. 18, 160.
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HAMILTON S. DAVIS, WILLIAM F. COLLINS, CLARK T. RANDT, WILLIAM H. DILLON; The Effect of Gaseous Anesthetic Agents on Evoked Central Nervous System Responses. Anesthesiology 1957; 18:160 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195701000-00025
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