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A New Concept for the Continuous Monitoring of Anesthetic Gases: II. Halothane: Comparison of Various Vaporizers' Outputs
M. Bluth, M.D.;
M. Bluth, M.D.
*Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
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E. J. Gelb, B.S. Ch.E., M.S. Chem.;
E. J. Gelb, B.S. Ch.E., M.S. Chem.
†Consultant
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S. N. Steen, Sc.D., M.D.
S. N. Steen, Sc.D., M.D.
‡Physician-in-Charge
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Anesthesiology October 1970, Vol. 33, 449–451.
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M. Bluth, E. J. Gelb, S. N. Steen; A New Concept for the Continuous Monitoring of Anesthetic Gases: II. Halothane: Comparison of Various Vaporizers' Outputs. Anesthesiology 1970; 33:449–451 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197010000-00019
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