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November 1947
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF THE SPINAL FLUID AND ITS RELATION TO SPINAL ANESTHETIC FAILURES
From the Division of Anesthesiology, University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Anesthesiology November 1947, Vol. 8, 594–600.
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Ellis N. Cohen, Ralph T. Knight; HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF THE SPINAL FLUID AND ITS RELATION TO SPINAL ANESTHETIC FAILURES. Anesthesiology 1947; 8:594–600 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194711000-00005
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