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May 1951
BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN DURING ANESTHESIA PRODUCED BY THIOPENTAL
From the Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, the Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Harrison Department of Surgical Research, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Anesthesiology May 1951, Vol. 12, 308–314.
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Richard L. Wechsler, Robert D. Dripps, Seymour S. Kety; BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN DURING ANESTHESIA PRODUCED BY THIOPENTAL. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:308–314 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195105000-00006
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