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April 1983
Prolonged Effect of Succinylcholine after Neostigmine and Pyridostigmine Administration in Patients with Renal Failure
MICHAEL J. BISHOP, M.D.;
MICHAEL J. BISHOP, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Medicine.
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THOMAS F. HORNBEIN, M.D.
THOMAS F. HORNBEIN, M.D.
†Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Physiology and Biophysics; Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology.
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Anesthesiology April 1983, Vol. 58, 384–386.
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MICHAEL J. BISHOP, THOMAS F. HORNBEIN; Prolonged Effect of Succinylcholine after Neostigmine and Pyridostigmine Administration in Patients with Renal Failure. Anesthesiology 1983; 58:384–386 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198304000-00018
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