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September 1969
Propiomazine, Pentobarbital, Hydroxyzine, and Placebo: Double-blind Comparison of Sedative Effects
W. Elliott Henry, M. D. Ph.D.*
W. Elliott Henry, M. D. Ph.D.*
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the Department of Anathesiology The Permanente bledinl Group and Kaiser Fokdation Hospital OaUand Glifomia,
Anesthesiology September 1969, Vol. 31, 233–235.
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T Carl W. Fisher, Adelle de Lappe, Kathryn Davis, Edword Botnik, W. Elliott Henry; Propiomazine, Pentobarbital, Hydroxyzine, and Placebo: Double-blind Comparison of Sedative Effects. Anesthesiology 1969; 31:233–235 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196909000-00007
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