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. 1962 Aug;41(8):1664–1671. doi: 10.1172/JCI104623

CEREBRAL CIRCULATION AND METABOLISM DURING THIOPENTAL ANESTHESIA AND HYPERVENTILATION IN MAN*

Ellison C Pierce Jr 1,, Christian J Lambertsen 1, Stanley Deutsch 1, Patricia E Chase 1, Harry W Linde 1, Robert D Dripps 1, Henry L Price 1,
PMCID: PMC291083  PMID: 14486452

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