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Induction of Anesthesia with Small Doses of Sufentanil or Fentanyl: Dose Versus EEG Response, Speed of Onset, and Thiopental Requirement
T. Andrew Bowdle, M.D., Ph.D.;
T. Andrew Bowdle, M.D., Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics.
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Richard J. Ward, M.D., M.Ed.
Richard J. Ward, M.D., M.Ed.
†Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Anesthesiology January 1989, Vol. 70, 26–30.
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T. Andrew Bowdle, Richard J. Ward; Induction of Anesthesia with Small Doses of Sufentanil or Fentanyl: Dose Versus EEG Response, Speed of Onset, and Thiopental Requirement. Anesthesiology 1989; 70:26–30 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198901000-00007
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