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September 1951
THE INHIBITION OF SWEATING IN MAN BY SCOPOLAMINE
E. M. PAPPER, M. D.
E. M. PAPPER, M. D.
†From the Department of Surgery (Anesthesiology), Colleges of Physieians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and the Anesthesia Service of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York.
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Anesthesiology September 1951, Vol. 12, 627–632.
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M. JACK FRUMIN, E. M. PAPPER; THE INHIBITION OF SWEATING IN MAN BY SCOPOLAMINE. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:627–632 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195109000-00010
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