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. 1932 Mar;11(2):291–309. doi: 10.1172/JCI100412

A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE, TRAUMA, HISTAMINE AND SPINAL ANESTHESIA ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE BLOOD WHEN NO FLUIDS ARE INJECTED AND WHEN FLUIDS ARE INTRODUCED INTRAVENOUSLY

J W Beard 1, Harwell Wilson 1, B M Weinstein 1, Alfred Blalock 1
PMCID: PMC435814  PMID: 16694039

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