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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1947
Arthur G. Seski, Lester D. Odell
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Arthur G. Seski, Lester D. Odell
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1969
In 1920 J. C. Aub [89] and later A. Blalock [164] emphasized the decisive importance of volume loss (cf. also [297]). Before that, nervous factors and toxins were held responsible for the occurrence of shock (survey in [40] and Wiggers [1513]). Extensive blood loss of more than 20% of the blood volume leads to regional vasoconstriction [305], decrease ...
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In 1920 J. C. Aub [89] and later A. Blalock [164] emphasized the decisive importance of volume loss (cf. also [297]). Before that, nervous factors and toxins were held responsible for the occurrence of shock (survey in [40] and Wiggers [1513]). Extensive blood loss of more than 20% of the blood volume leads to regional vasoconstriction [305], decrease ...
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Blood loss in hemorrhoidectomies
The American Journal of Surgery, 1952H.A. Smith, P.J. Fuzy
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BLOOD LOSS IN CAESAREAN SECTION [PDF]
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Craniosynostectomy with reduced blood loss
Neurosurgery, 1981Walter J. Levy+2 more
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