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January 1958
HYPOTENSION
Relationship of Anesthetic Agents to Hypotension.)
Adrenocortical Insufficiency during Surgical Anesthesia.)
Hypotension and Autonomic Nervous System.)
Protective Mechanisms in Shock.)
Anesthesiology January 1958, Vol. 19, 129.
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D. M. Aviado, R. T. Patrick, C. L. Burstein, B. W. Zweifach, S. G. Hershey; HYPOTENSION. Anesthesiology 1958; 19:129 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195801000-00114
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