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July 1970
The Use of Fentanyl, Meperidine or Alphaprodine for Neuroleptanesthesia
Francis F. Foldes, M.D.;
Francis F. Foldes, M.D.
*Chief, Department of Anesthesiology, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center; Professor of Anesthesiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Hans P. Shiffman, M.D.;
Hans P. Shiffman, M.D.
†Associate Attending Anesthesiologist, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Peter P. Kronfeld, M.D.
Peter P. Kronfeld, M.D.
‡Assistant Attending Anesthesiologist, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center; Instructor in Anesthesiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Present address: El Camino Hospital, Mountain View, California
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Anesthesiology July 1970, Vol. 33, 35–42.
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Francis F. Foldes, Hans P. Shiffman, Peter P. Kronfeld; The Use of Fentanyl, Meperidine or Alphaprodine for Neuroleptanesthesia. Anesthesiology 1970; 33:35–42 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197007000-00013
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