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. 1958 Aug;148(2):199–211. doi: 10.1097/00000658-195808000-00008

Studies in Surgical Endocrinology

IV. Anesthetic Agents as Stimuli to Change in Corticosteroids and Metabolism *

William G Hammond, Leroy D Vandam, John M Davis, Rodman D Carter, Margaret R Ball, Francis D Moore
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