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February 1990
Propofol Causes Cardiovascular Depression. III
PETER S. SEBEL, M.B., B.S., PH.D., F.F.A.R.C.S.I.;
PETER S. SEBEL, M.B., B.S., PH.D., F.F.A.R.C.S.I.
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Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Director of Clinical Investigations
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology Emory University School of Medicine 1364 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Assistant Professor, Rush Medical College
Anesthesiology February 1990, Vol. 72, 396.
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PETER S. SEBEL, JANE D. LOWDON, DAVID M. ROTHENBERG; Propofol Causes Cardiovascular Depression. III. Anesthesiology 1990; 72:396 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199002000-00038
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