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January 1976
Myocardial Performance and N2O Analgesia in Coronary-artery Disease
John H. Eisele, M.D.;
John H. Eisele, M.D.
*Associate Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Human Physiology
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John A. Reitan, M.D.;
John A. Reitan, M.D.
†Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology
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Rashid A. Massumi, M.D.;
Rashid A. Massumi, M.D.
‡Professor, Department of Internal Medicine. Present address: Iranian Medical Institute, 371 North Vila Ave., Tehran. Iran
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Robert F. Zelis, M.D.;
Robert F. Zelis, M.D.
§Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Human Physiology. Present address: Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University, School of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033
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Richard R. Miller, M.D.
Richard R. Miller, M.D.
¶Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
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Anesthesiology January 1976, Vol. 44, 16–20.
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John H. Eisele, John A. Reitan, Rashid A. Massumi, Robert F. Zelis, Richard R. Miller; Myocardial Performance and N2O Analgesia in Coronary-artery Disease. Anesthesiology 1976; 44:16–20 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197601000-00003
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