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January 1983
Blood Pressure Control during Anesthesia: Importance of the Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System and Renin
Edward D. Miller, Jr., M.D.;
Edward D. Miller, Jr., M.D.
*Professor of Anesthesiology
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Judy J. Beckman, B.S.;
Judy J. Beckman, B.S.
†Research Assistant
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Jack R. Woodside, Jr., M.D.;
Jack R. Woodside, Jr., M.D.
‡Fellow in Anesthesiology
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John S. Althaus, M.S.;
John S. Althaus, M.S.
†Research Assistant
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Michael J. Peach, Ph.D.
Michael J. Peach, Ph.D.
§Professor of Pharmacology
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Anesthesiology January 1983, Vol. 58, 32–37.
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Edward D. Miller, Judy J. Beckman, Jack R. Woodside, John S. Althaus, Michael J. Peach; Blood Pressure Control during Anesthesia: Importance of the Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System and Renin. Anesthesiology 1983; 58:32–37 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198301000-00006
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