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Anesthesiology | 1958

The Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology

Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesiology | 1962

Tourniquet Pain During Spinal Anesthesia

Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesiology | 1958

Pharmacology in Medicine. A Collaborative Textbook

Huberta M. Livingstone; Victor A. Drill


Archives of Surgery | 1941

POSTOPERATIVE HYPOPROTHROMBINEMIA AND ANESTHESIA

J. Garrott Allen; Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesia & Analgesia | 1942

The Absorption, Conjugation, Diffusion and Excretion of Procaine in the Rabbit: Preliminary Report.*

J. Garrott Allen; Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesia & Analgesia | 1941

Effects of Anesthetic Agents on Prothrombin Concentrations in Experimental Animals.

J. Garrott Allen; Vera Kable; Huberta M. Livingstone


JAMA | 1940

FURTHER EXPERIENCE WITH DIVINYL ETHER (VINETHENE) ANESTHESIA: REPORT OF 2,050 ADMINISTRATIONS

Huberta M. Livingstone; Geraldine A. Light; A. Fausteena Heidrick; Vera N. Kable


Anesthesiology | 1965

Effect of pH on Activity of Topical Anesthetics

Richard Zepernick; Edwin Hyde; John Adriani; Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesiology | 1963

Effects of General Anesthetics on Tissue Oxygen “Tensions.”

Louis S. Massa; Louis R. Orkin; Huberta M. Livingstone


Anesthesiology | 1963

Manual of Anesthesiology. For Residents and Medical Students. SECOND EDITIN

Huberta M. Livingstone; D. W. Eastwood

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John Adriani

Louisiana State University

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Louis R. Orkin

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Richard Zepernick

Louisiana State University

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