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May 1993
Intrathecal Sufentanil for Labor Analgesia: Effects of Added Epinephrine
William R. Camann, M.D.;
William R. Camann, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Beth H. Minzter, M.D.;
Beth H. Minzter, M.D.
†Instructor in Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Roger A. Denney, M.D.;
Roger A. Denney, M.D.
‡Staff Anesthesiologist, Fairfax Hospital
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Sanjay Datta, M.D.
Sanjay Datta, M.D.
§Professor of Anesthesia, Director of Obstetric Anesthesia, Harvard, Medical School
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Anesthesiology May 1993, Vol. 78, 870–874.
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William R. Camann, Beth H. Minzter, Roger A. Denney, Sanjay Datta; Intrathecal Sufentanil for Labor Analgesia: Effects of Added Epinephrine. Anesthesiology 1993; 78:870–874 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199305000-00010
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