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December 1983
The Neuromuscular Effects of Pancuronium in Burned Children
J. A. Jeevendra Martyn, M.D.;
J. A. Jeevendra Martyn, M.D.
*Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School.
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Letty M. P. Liu, M.D.;
Letty M. P. Liu, M.D.
†Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School.
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S. K. Szyfelbein, M.D.;
S. K. Szyfelbein, M.D.
†Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School.
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Elizabeth S. Ambalavanar;
Elizabeth S. Ambalavanar
‡Research Technician, Shriners Burns Institute.
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Nishan G. Goudsouzian, M.D.
Nishan G. Goudsouzian, M.D.
*Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School.
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Anesthesiology December 1983, Vol. 59, 561–563.
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J. A. Jeevendra Martyn, Letty M. P. Liu, S. K. Szyfelbein, Elizabeth S. Ambalavanar, Nishan G. Goudsouzian; The Neuromuscular Effects of Pancuronium in Burned Children. Anesthesiology 1983; 59:561–563 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198312000-00015
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