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July 1975
Postoperative Respiratory Effects of Morphine and Halothane Anesthesia: A Study in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Robert F. Bedford, M.D.;
Robert F. Bedford, M.D.
*Research Fellow in Anesthesia. Present address: Department of Anesthesia. Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital. Cooperstown, New York 13326.
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Harry Wollman, M.D.
Harry Wollman, M.D.
†Professor of Anesthesia and Pharmacology.
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Anesthesiology July 1975, Vol. 43, 1–8.
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Robert F. Bedford, Harry Wollman; Postoperative Respiratory Effects of Morphine and Halothane Anesthesia: A Study in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery. Anesthesiology 1975; 43:1–8 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197507000-00001
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