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(Chest. 1961;40:386-390.)
© 1961 American College of Chest Physicians

Ventilation Studies in Nonsmokers and Smokers

GEORGE BOWER M.D.1

1 The Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School and The Webb Institute for Medical Research., Division of Pulmonary Diseases, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.

The maximal midexpiratory flow rate was found to be significantly greater in nonsmoking men than in men who had smoked cigarettes for at least 5 pack-years. No significant difference between women nonsmokers and smokers was observed.







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