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July 1971
Hepatic Metabolism of Halothane, Methoxyflurane, Cyclopropane, Ethrane, and Forane in Miniature Swine
Michael J. Halsey, D.Phil.;
Michael J. Halsey, D.Phil.
† Postgraduate Research Chemist.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
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Donald C. Sawyer, D.V.M., Ph.D.;
Donald C. Sawyer, D.V.M., Ph.D.
† Postgraduate Research Chemist.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
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Edmond I. Eger, II, M.D.;
Edmond I. Eger, II, M.D.
† Postgraduate Research Chemist.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
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Steven H. Bahlman, M.D.;
Steven H. Bahlman, M.D.
† Postgraduate Research Chemist.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
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Dianne M. K. Impelman, A.B.
Dianne M. K. Impelman, A.B.
† Postgraduate Research Chemist.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
† Postdoctoral Fellow. Presently Associate Professor and Head of Anesthesia Section, Department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
§ Professor, Department of Anesthesia; Associate, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
¶ Third-year Anesthesia Resident.
** Research Technician.
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Anesthesiology July 1971, Vol. 35, 43–46.
Citation
Michael J. Halsey, Donald C. Sawyer, Edmond I. Eger, Steven H. Bahlman, Dianne M. K. Impelman; Hepatic Metabolism of Halothane, Methoxyflurane, Cyclopropane, Ethrane, and Forane in Miniature Swine. Anesthesiology 1971; 35:43–46 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197107000-00013
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