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January 1965
Measurement of Blood Oxygen Tension in Anesthesia
Anesthesia Laboratory of the Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Portions of the work reported herein have been supported by Public Health Service grants HE 07432–01, HE 06848–03, HE 08558–01, HE 5859–04 and by Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
Anesthesiology January 1965, Vol. 26, 73–101.
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Myron B. Layer, Astrid Seifen; Measurement of Blood Oxygen Tension in Anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1965; 26:73–101 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196501000-00013
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