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January 1962
Comparison of Analgesic and Side Effects of Parenteral d-Propoxyphene and Meperidine
Department of Anesthesiology, and Mr. Stoelting is a Medical Student, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Gruber is in the Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Marion County General Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Anesthesiology January 1962, Vol. 23, 21–26.
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V. K. Stoelting, R. K. Stoelting, Charles M. Gruber; Comparison of Analgesic and Side Effects of Parenteral d-Propoxyphene and Meperidine. Anesthesiology 1962; 23:21–26 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196201000-00004
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