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March 1977
Cardiovascular Effects of Scopolamine during Morphine-Oxygen and Morphine-Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Anesthesia in Man
GEORGE M. BENNETT, M.D.;
GEORGE M. BENNETT, M.D.
*Instructor in Anesthesiology.
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EDWARD A. LOESER, M.D.;
EDWARD A. LOESER, M.D.
*Instructor in Anesthesiology.
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THEODORE H. STANLEY, M.D.
THEODORE H. STANLEY, M.D.
†Associate Professor of Anesthesiology/Surgery.
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Anesthesiology March 1977, Vol. 46, 225–227.
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GEORGE M. BENNETT, EDWARD A. LOESER, THEODORE H. STANLEY; Cardiovascular Effects of Scopolamine during Morphine-Oxygen and Morphine-Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Anesthesia in Man. Anesthesiology 1977; 46:225–227 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197703000-00014
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