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May 1967
Effects of Constant Chest Compression on the Mechanical and Physiologic Performance of Different Ventilators
WITH THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OF GEORGE T. MCCOY AND MIRIAM STUCKER
Anesthesiology May 1967, Vol. 28, 498–509.
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Keisuke Amaha, Philip Liu, Stanley W. Weitzner, Merel H. Harmel; Effects of Constant Chest Compression on the Mechanical and Physiologic Performance of Different Ventilators . Anesthesiology 1967; 28:498–509 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196705000-00004
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