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November 1991
A Palatable Gelatin Vehicle for Midazolam and Ketamine
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Instructor in Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Instructor in Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases
Section of Pediatric Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology C-4139 Med Inn Bridge, Box 0800 The University of Michigan Medical Center Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109–0800
Anesthesiology November 1991, Vol. 75, 914.
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DAVID A. ROSEN, KATHLEEN R. ROSEN; A Palatable Gelatin Vehicle for Midazolam and Ketamine. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:914 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199111000-00032
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