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January 1970
The Effects of Aspirated and Swallowed Water in Drowning: Sea-water and Fresh-water Experiments on Rats and Dogs
J. de Boer, M.D.;
J. de Boer, M.D.
*Section of Experimental Surgery, Department of Surgery. Present address: Department of Biomedical Sciences, Section of Physiology, University of Cuelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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T. J. Biewenga, Drs.;
T. J. Biewenga, Drs.
†Department of Clinical Chemistry.
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H. A. Kuipers, Drs.;
H. A. Kuipers, Drs.
‡Department of Mathematical Original Investigations.
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§ Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery.
Anesthesiology January 1970, Vol. 32, 51–59.
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J. de Boer, T. J. Biewenga, H. A. Kuipers, G. den Otter; The Effects of Aspirated and Swallowed Water in Drowning: Sea-water and Fresh-water Experiments on Rats and Dogs. Anesthesiology 1970; 32:51–59 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197001000-00012
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