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September 1951
THE OXIMETER—A TECHNICAL AID FOR THE ANESTHESIOLOGIST
C. R. STEPHEN, M. D.;
C. R. STEPHEN, M. D.
*Present address: Division of Anesthesiology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Anesthesiology September 1951, Vol. 12, 541–555.
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C. R. STEPHEN, H. M. SLATER, A. L. JOHNSON, P. SEKELJ; THE OXIMETER—A TECHNICAL AID FOR THE ANESTHESIOLOGIST. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:541–555 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195109000-00001
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