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Publications by WILLIAM PERKINS
Evaluation of the Severity of Organic Occlusive Disease and Comparison of the Effectiveness of Various Procedures in Relaxing Peripheral Vasospasm: Severity Evaluated by Determining Cutaneous Blood Flow in the Extremities From Records of Cutaneous Temperature During Maximum Vasodilation, Effectiveness of Spinal Anesthesia, Intravenous Tetraethyl Ammonium Ion (Etamon), Intravenous Benzylimidazoline (Priscoline) and Application of Heat to the Torso
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