Sudden death after the administration of sodium succinate.
@article{Watson1962SuddenDA, title={Sudden death after the administration of sodium succinate.}, author={R. M. Watson and C. D. Allen and M. Schwartz}, journal={The New England journal of medicine}, year={1962}, volume={266}, pages={ 1162-3 } }
REPORTS of sudden death after the administration of sodium dehydrocholate have stimulated search for a safer agent for estimation of circulation time. Because of its relative lack of toxicity, sodi...
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