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AN INTRACORPOREAL (ABDOMINAL) LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE, XXII: Précis and State of the Art.
1975
John C. Norman
Cardiovascular Surgical Research Laboratories, Texaxs Heart Institute of St. Luke's Episcopal and Texas Children's Hospitals, Houston, Texas, 77025.
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