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November 1968
Increasing Postoperative Ventilation: A Comparison of Five Methods
Frederick L. Jones, M.D.
Frederick L. Jones, M.D.
*Associate, Cardiopulmonary Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania.
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Anesthesiology November 1968, Vol. 29, 1212–1214.
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Frederick L. Jones; Increasing Postoperative Ventilation: A Comparison of Five Methods. Anesthesiology 1968; 29:1212–1214 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196811000-00019
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