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Ann Thorac Surg 1994;58:578-584
© 1994 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
The Royal Victoria Hospital and McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
* Address reprint requests to Dr Dobell, Royal Victoria Hospital, 687 Pine Ave W. Rm S-845, Montreal, Que, Canada H3A 1A1.
Physiologists could keep animals alive with an open chest long before surgeons set about doing the same thing in patients. Why was there not an orderly transfer of knowledge and technique?
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