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November 1970
Administration of Gallamine in the Presence of Renal Failure—Reversal of Neuromuscular Blockade by Peritoneal Dialysis
Anesthesia Laboratory of the Harvard Medical School at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Department of Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Supported in part by USPHS Grant GM 15904–3.
Anesthesiology November 1970, Vol. 33, 556–557.
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EDWARD LOWENSTEIN, CHRISTINA COLDFINE, WERNER E. FLACKE; Administration of Gallamine in the Presence of Renal Failure—Reversal of Neuromuscular Blockade by Peritoneal Dialysis. Anesthesiology 1970; 33:556–557 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197011000-00023
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