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April 1969
Central Sympathetic Excitation Caused By Cyclopropane
Ronald A. Millar, M.D. PH.D. F.F.R.C.S
Ronald A. Millar, M.D. PH.D. F.F.R.C.S
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Anesthesiology April 1969, Vol. 30, 426–437.
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Henry L Price, John C Warden, Lee H. Coopernan, Ronald A. Millar; Central Sympathetic Excitation Caused By Cyclopropane. Anesthesiology 1969; 30:426–437 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196904000-00013
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