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September 1954
MULTIPLE AUTOCLAVING OF DRUGS USED IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA
Allan B. Carter, M.D.;
Allan B. Carter, M.D.
1From the Anesthesiology Service, U.S. Public Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York
†Present address: 521 East Third Street, Tueson, Arizona
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Clarence L. Hebert, M.D.;
Clarence L. Hebert, M.D.
1From the Anesthesiology Service, U.S. Public Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York
‡Present address: The Clinical, National Institutes of Health, Betheda, Maryland
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Wayne S. Dewald, M.D.;
Wayne S. Dewald, M.D.
1From the Anesthesiology Service, U.S. Public Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York
§Present address: 166 Rose Street, Freeport, Long Island, New York
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Audrey W. Talley, M.D.
Audrey W. Talley, M.D.
1From the Anesthesiology Service, U.S. Public Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York
‖Present address: U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, San Francisco, California
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Anesthesiology September 1954, Vol. 15, 480–483.
Citation
Allan B. Carter, Clarence L. Hebert, Wayne S. Dewald, Audrey W. Talley; MULTIPLE AUTOCLAVING OF DRUGS USED IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA. Anesthesiology 1954; 15:480–483 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195409000-00007
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