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Carbon monoxid poisoning: a comparison of the present methods of treatment

Walton et al., 1926

Document ID
4458286881070774841
Author
Walton D
Eldridge W
Allen M
Witherspoon M
Publication year
Publication venue
Archives of Internal Medicine

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In 1920 Henderson and Haggard 1 published the results of experimental treatments of dogs asphyxiated by carbon monoxid. The rate of fall of the carbon monoxid hemoglobin was studied in control dogs and in dogs treated with air containing 6 per cent. and 10 per cent …
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