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January 1974
Influence of Anesthetic Agent on Response to Hemorrhagic Hypotension
Richard A. Theye, M.D.;
Richard A. Theye, M.D.
*Consultant, Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation; Professor of Anesthesiology, Mayo Medical School
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Lawrence B. Perry, M.D.;
Lawrence B. Perry, M.D.
†Consultant, Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation; Instructor in Anesthesiology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine (University of Minnesota)
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Stephen M. Brzica, M.D.
Stephen M. Brzica, M.D.
†Consultant, Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation; Instructor in Anesthesiology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine (University of Minnesota)
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‡Resident in Anesthesiology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine (University of Minnesota)
Anesthesiology January 1974, Vol. 40, 32–40.
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Richard A. Theye, Lawrence B. Perry, Stephen M. Brzica; Influence of Anesthetic Agent on Response to Hemorrhagic Hypotension. Anesthesiology 1974; 40:32–40 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197401000-00010
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