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WHILE investigating the effect of fluid aspiration, into the lungs1, observations were made on erythrocytosis induced by hypoxæmia, which to our knowledge have not yet been described.
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HALMAGYI, D., COLEBATCH, H. Prevention by Vagotomy of Erythrocytosis induced by Hypoxæmia. Nature 189, 757–758 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189757a0
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