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The Effect of Hyperventilation on Subsequent Cerebral Infarction
Mark Soloway, B.A.;
Mark Soloway, B.A.
*Senior Medical Student
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William Nadel, BA.;
William Nadel, BA.
*Senior Medical Student
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Maurice S. Albin, M.D., MSc.;
Maurice S. Albin, M.D., MSc.
†Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Robert J. White, M.D., Ph.D.
Robert J. White, M.D., Ph.D.
†Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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‡ Professor of Neurosurgery.
Anesthesiology September 1968, Vol. 29, 975–979.
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Mark Soloway, William Nadel, Maurice S. Albin, Robert J. White; The Effect of Hyperventilation on Subsequent Cerebral Infarction. Anesthesiology 1968; 29:975–979 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196809000-00022
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