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June 1991
How Best to Monitor for Detection of Myocardial Ischemia?
DONALD B. GOLDMAN, B.S., C.B.E.T.;
DONALD B. GOLDMAN, B.S., C.B.E.T.
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Department of Anesthesia Brigham and Women's Hospital 75 Francis Street Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Anesthesiology June 1991, Vol. 74, 1171.
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RICHARD A. STEINBROOK, DONALD B. GOLDMAN, JONATHAN B. MARK, JAMES H. PHILIP, Daniel B. Raemer; How Best to Monitor for Detection of Myocardial Ischemia?. Anesthesiology 1991; 74:1171 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199106000-00055
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