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April 2002
MINI-DOSE INTRATHECAL MORPHINE REDUCES ANALGESIC REQUIREMENTS WITHOUT INCREASING SIDE EFFECTS : P-50
Anesthesiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Center, Boston, MA
Anesthesiology April 2002, Vol. 96, NA.
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A. Vasudevan, J. Wang, S. Pratt, C. Snowman, P. E. Hess; MINI-DOSE INTRATHECAL MORPHINE REDUCES ANALGESIC REQUIREMENTS WITHOUT INCREASING SIDE EFFECTS : P-50. Anesthesiology 2002; 96:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200204001-00072
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