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December 1980
Greater Coronary Vascular Reserve in Dogs Anesthetized with Halothane
Edward D. Verrier, M.D.;
Edward D. Verrier, M.D.
*Research Fellow
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Gerald Edelist, M.D.;
Gerald Edelist, M.D.
†Anesthetist-in-Chief, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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P Macke Consigny, Ph.D.;
P Macke Consigny, Ph.D.
*Research Fellow
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Scott Robinson, M.D.;
Scott Robinson, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143
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Julien I. E. Hoffman, M.D.
Julien I. E. Hoffman, M.D.
§Professor of Pediatrics; Senior Staff Member, Cardiovascular Research Institute
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Anesthesiology December 1980, Vol. 53, 445–459.
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Edward D. Verrier, Gerald Edelist, P Macke Consigny, Scott Robinson, Julien I. E. Hoffman; Greater Coronary Vascular Reserve in Dogs Anesthetized with Halothane. Anesthesiology 1980; 53:445–459 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198012000-00004
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