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1 Clinical Associate in Surgery and Tutor in Medical Sciences, Harvard Medical School; Assistant in Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
2 Department of Surgery and the John Collins Warren Laboratories of the Huntington Memorial Hospital, Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital
Physiologic observations of changes in oxygen, CO2, and acid-base metabolism have been made on hamsters cooled to the freezing point of water by the sealed jar technique.
It is hoped that the principles of this empiric technique may someday be applied successfully to man.
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