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September 1982
CUTANEOUS SIGNS OF HISTAMINE RELEASE FOLLOWING BUTORPHANOL OR MORPHINE
From the Anesthesia Services of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Department of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
Anesthesiology September 1982, Vol. 57, A355.
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C. E. Rosow, C. R. Keegan, J. Moss; CUTANEOUS SIGNS OF HISTAMINE RELEASE FOLLOWING BUTORPHANOL OR MORPHINE. Anesthesiology 1982; 57:A355 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198209001-00355
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