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July 1943
REFLEXES FROM THE MOUTH, TRACHEA AND ESOPHAGUS WHICH STIMULATE RESPIRATION
From the Departments of Physiology and Anesthesiology, New York Medical College, New York City
Anesthesiology July 1943, Vol. 4, 345–360.
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L Corsan Reid, Donald E. Brace; REFLEXES FROM THE MOUTH, TRACHEA AND ESOPHAGUS WHICH STIMULATE RESPIRATION. Anesthesiology 1943; 4:345–360 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194307000-00001
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