Medical Shock: Abnormal Biochemical Changes in Patients with Severe, Acute Medical Illnesses, with and without Peripheral Vascular Failure
Charles S. Davidson, F. H. L. Taylor(King's College London), Jessica H. Lewis(University of Pittsburgh), Margaret A. Adams, Henry J. Tagnon
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