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January 1967
Spinal Fluid and Hyperventilation During Anesthesia in Man
Anesthesia Laboratory of the Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Anesthesiology January 1967, Vol. 28, 251.
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BENNIE GEFFIN; Spinal Fluid and Hyperventilation During Anesthesia in Man. Anesthesiology 1967; 28:251 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196701000-00059
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