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November 1963
Relation of Blood Volume and Hemodynamic Changes During Halothane Anesthesia in Man
Accepted for publication June 27, 1963. The authors are in the Department of Anesthesia, University of Pennsylvania Schools of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The study was supported (in part) by a Grant (RG-9070) from the National Institutes of Health, and Ayerst Laboratories. Dr. Morse, Post-Doctoral Fellow supported by Grant 2G-215.
Anesthesiology November 1963, Vol. 24, 790–795.
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H. T. Morse, H. W. Linde, R. David Mishalove, H. L. Price; Relation of Blood Volume and Hemodynamic Changes During Halothane Anesthesia in Man. Anesthesiology 1963; 24:790–795 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196311000-00007
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