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September 1972
The Reliability of the 25-gauge Needle for Arterial Blood Sampling
Harry I. Brown, M.D.;
Harry I. Brown, M.D.
1Resident, Department of Anesthesiology
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Paul L. Goldiner, M.D.;
Paul L. Goldiner, M.D.
2Associate Attending Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology
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Alan D. Turnbull, M.D.
Alan D. Turnbull, M.D.
3Assistant Attending Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases, New York, New York 10021
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Anesthesiology September 1972, Vol. 37, 363.
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Harry I. Brown, Paul L. Goldiner, Alan D. Turnbull; The Reliability of the 25-gauge Needle for Arterial Blood Sampling. Anesthesiology 1972; 37:363 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197209000-00020
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