A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF METHOXYFLURANE IN MAN
@article{Joseph1960ACE, title={A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF METHOXYFLURANE IN MAN}, author={Frances A. Joseph and Eliza Richard and Martinez Francis and M. Alexander}, journal={Anesthesiology}, year={1960}, volume={21}, pages={512–517} }
A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF METHOXYFLURANE IN MAN F. JOSEPH;ALAN POZNAK;E. RICHARD;M. FRANCIS;MANFRED ALEXANDER; Anesthesiology
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