Stewart et al., 1965 - Google Patents
A clinical and experimental study of the electrocardiographic changes in extreme acidosis and cardiac arrestStewart et al., 1965
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- Stewart J
- Stewart W
- Morgan H
- McGowan S
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- British Heart Journal
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This investigation of the electrocardiographic and biochemical changes in very severe acidosis was prompted by the study of a patient with cardiac arrest (Stewart, Stewart, and Gillies, 1962) in whom improvement of myocardial activity appeared to be correlated with …
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