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JAMA. 1960;173(14):1566-1570. doi:10.1001/jama.1960.03020320046013.
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Chatfield, P. O., and Sarnoff, S. J.:  Role of Pulmonary Proprioceptive Reflexes in Suppression of Spontaneous Breathing During Electrophrenic Respiration , Am. J. Physiol. 163:118-124 ( (Oct.) ) 1950;.
Severinghaus, J. W.:  Electrophrenic Respirator: Description of Portable All-Electronic Apparatus , Anesthesiology 12:123-128 ( (Jan.) ) 1951;.
Sarnoff, S. J.; Gaensler, E. A.; and Maloney, J. V., Jr.:  Electrophrenic Respiration: IV. Effectiveness of Contralateral Ventilation During Activity of One Phrenic Nerve , J. Thoracic Surg. 19:929-937 ( (June) ) 1950;.
Sarnoff, S. J.: Maloney, J. V., Jr.; and Whittenberger, J. L.:  Electrophrenic Respiration: V. Effect on Circulation of Electrophrenic Respiration and Positive Pressure Breathing During Respiratory Paralysis of High Spinal Anaesthesia , Ann. Surg. 132:921-929 ( (Nov.) ) 1950;.
Weinstein, L., and Colburn, C. G.:  Use of Electrophrenic Respirator in Management of Respiratory Difficulty in Postmeasles Encephalitis , J. Pediat. 42:580-585 ( (May) ) 1953;.
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Holmes, G. W.; Buckingham, W. B.; Cugell, D. W.; and Kirchner, K.:  Electric Stimulation of Breathing in Chronic Lung Diseases , J. A.M. A. 166:1546-1551 ( (March 29) ) 1958;.
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