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March 1964
Systemic and Coronary Hemodynamic Effects of Trimethaphan Camphorsulfonate (Arfonad) in the Dog
Received from the Cardiopulmonary Research Laboratory, The Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin; accepted for publication November 18, 1963. Dr. Rowe is Associate Professor of Medicine; Dr. Afonso, Research Associate in Medicine; Dr. Lugo, Research Fellow in Medicine; and Dr. Boake, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School.
Anesthesiology March 1964, Vol. 25, 156–160.
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George G. Rowe, Skoda Afonso, Jorge E. Lugo, William C. Boake; Systemic and Coronary Hemodynamic Effects of Trimethaphan Camphorsulfonate (Arfonad) in the Dog. Anesthesiology 1964; 25:156–160 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196403000-00008
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