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November 1962
The Effect of Cyclopropane and Halothane on the Blood Volume in Man
Dr. Grable is Research Fellow in Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief Resident in Surgery at the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Dr. Finck and Dr. Abrams are Instructors in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School and Associates in Anesthesia, Beth Israel Hospital. Dr. Williams is Associate in Surgery, Harvard Medical School, and Associate Visiting Surgeon and Associate in Surgical Research, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston.
Anesthesiology November 1962, Vol. 23, 828–830.
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Ernest Grable, Albert J. Finck, Arthur L. Abrams, John A. Williams; The Effect of Cyclopropane and Halothane on the Blood Volume in Man. Anesthesiology 1962; 23:828–830 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196211000-00013
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