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May 1942
Role of Carbon Dioxide in Resuscitation at Birth After Asphyxia and After Nembutal Anesthesia: An Experimental Study in the Cat and Guinea Pig
Anesthesiology May 1942, Vol. 3, 356–357.
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W. F. Windle, R. P. Becker; Role of Carbon Dioxide in Resuscitation at Birth After Asphyxia and After Nembutal Anesthesia: An Experimental Study in the Cat and Guinea Pig. Anesthesiology 1942; 3:356–357 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194205000-00029
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