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THE study of the pathophysiology and therapy of the state of agony during experiments on animals and, in more recent years, the study of these problems in man led us to the conclusion that arteriovenous transfusions of blood with a proportion of adrenaline and glucose accompanied by vigorous artificial respiration are the most important elements in the process of resuscitation.
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NEGOVSKY, V. Treatment of Agonal and Clinical Death. Nature 157, 163 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157163a0
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