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January 1970
The Effects of Hypoxia and Isovolemic Anemia on the Halothane Requirement (MAC) of Dogs: II. The Effects of Acute Hypoxia on Halothane Requirement and Cerebral-surface Po2, Pco2 pH and HCO3-
David J. Culten, M.D.;
David J. Culten, M.D.
*Resident in Anesthesia.
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Shamay Cotev, M.D.;
Shamay Cotev, M.D.
†Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Fellow, Medical Section, American Thoracic Society.
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John W. Severinghaus, M.D.;
John W. Severinghaus, M.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesia.
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Edmond I. Eger, M.D.
Edmond I. Eger, M.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesia.
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Anesthesiology January 1970, Vol. 32, 35–45.
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David J. Culten, Shamay Cotev, John W. Severinghaus, Edmond I. Eger; The Effects of Hypoxia and Isovolemic Anemia on the Halothane Requirement (MAC) of Dogs: II. The Effects of Acute Hypoxia on Halothane Requirement and Cerebral-surface Po2, Pco2 pH and HCO3-. Anesthesiology 1970; 32:35–45 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197001000-00010
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