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. 1967 Nov;29(6):883–894. doi: 10.1136/hrt.29.6.883

Haemodynamic studies in shock associated with infection.

H S Loeb, A Cruz, C Y Teng, J Boswell, R J Pietras, J R Tobin Jr, R M Gunnar
PMCID: PMC487854  PMID: 6058822

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