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July 1944
THE ROLE OF ANOXIA IN GASTROINTESTINAL EFFECTS OF ANESTHESIA
EDWARD J. VAN LIERE, PH.D., M.D.
EDWARD J. VAN LIERE, PH.D., M.D.
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Morgantown, W.Va.
Anesthesiology July 1944, Vol. 5, 400–406.
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EDWARD J. VAN LIERE; THE ROLE OF ANOXIA IN GASTROINTESTINAL EFFECTS OF ANESTHESIA. Anesthesiology 1944; 5:400–406 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194407000-00010
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