Studies in asphyxia. : I. Neuropathology resulting from comparatively rapid carbon-monoxide asphyxia. II. Neuropathology resulting from comparatively slow carbon-monoxide asphyxia. III. Neuropathology resulting from comparatively slow carbon-monoxide asphyxia; reaction during 16 to 165 days after exposure. IV. Neuropathology resulting from comparatively rapid carbon-monoxide asphyxia by atmospheres deficient in oxygen. V. Blood chemistry changes resulting from comparatively rapid asphyxia by atmospheres deficient in oxygen. VI. Blood chemistry of dogs after comparatively rapid carbon-monoxide asphyxia / By W.P. Yant, John Chornyak, H.H. Schrenk, F.A. Patty, and R.R. Sayers. Prepared by direction of the surgeon general.

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Corporate Author: United States. Public Health Service
Other Authors: Yant, W. P. (William Parks), 1893-1963, Chornyak, John, 1901-1970, Schrenk, H. H. (Helmuth Herman), 1902-, Patty, F. A. (Frank Arthur), 1897-1981, Sayers, R. R. (Royd Ray), 1885-1965
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington : U.S. Govt. print. off, 1934.
Series:Public health bulletin ; no. 211.
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