Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Education|
November 1974
A Rapid-onset, Long-acting Regional Anesthetic Technique
NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., MAJOR, MC;
NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., MAJOR, MC
*Resident, Anesthesia and Operative Service. Department of Surgery. Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston. Texas 78234.
Search for other works by this author on:
JOEL A. KAPLAN, M.D., MAJOR, MC
JOEL A. KAPLAN, M.D., MAJOR, MC
†Staff, Anesthesia and Operative Service. Department of Surgery. Brooke Army Medical Center. Fort Sam Houston. Texas 78234; presently Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology. Emory University. Atlanta, Georgia.
Search for other works by this author on:
Anesthesiology November 1974, Vol. 41, 509–511.
Citation
NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, JOEL A. KAPLAN; A Rapid-onset, Long-acting Regional Anesthetic Technique. Anesthesiology 1974; 41:509–511 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197411000-00020
Download citation file:
Citing articles via
Most Viewed
Related Articles
CNS 7056: A Novel Ultra–short-acting Benzodiazepine
Anesthesiology (July 2007)
Molar Potency Is Predictive of the Speed of Onset of Neuromuscular Block for Agents of Intermediate, Short, and Ultrashort Duration
Anesthesiology (February 1999)
Mivacurium When Precedent by Pancuronium Becomes a Long-acting Muscle Relaxant
Anesthesiology (March 1996)
Onset and Duration of Rocuronium-induced Neuromuscular Blockade in Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Anesthesiology (May 2005)
A Pharmacodynamic Explanation for the Rapid Onset/Offset of Rapacuronium Bromide
Anesthesiology (January 1999)