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May 1968
Failure of the Hering-Breuer Reflex to Account for Tachypnea in Anesthetized Man: A Survey of Halothane, Fluroxene, Methoxyflurane, and Cyclopropane
Sandor Paskin, M.D.;
Sandor Paskin, M.D.
*Post-Doctoral Fellow. Dr. Paskin was supported by USPHS Research Training Grant 5-T1-GM-215–09 from the National Institutes of General Medical Science, National Institutes of Health
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Per Skovsted, M.D.;
Per Skovsted, M.D.
†Assistant Instructor
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Theodore C. Smith, M.D.
Theodore C. Smith, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor. Dr. Smith is supported by Career Development Award 1-K3–34-902–01 from the National Institutes of General Medical Science, National Institutes of Health
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Anesthesiology May 1968, Vol. 29, 550–557.
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Sandor Paskin, Per Skovsted, Theodore C. Smith; Failure of the Hering-Breuer Reflex to Account for Tachypnea in Anesthetized Man: A Survey of Halothane, Fluroxene, Methoxyflurane, and Cyclopropane. Anesthesiology 1968; 29:550–557 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196805000-00033
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