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August 1983
In Defense of the Use of d-Tubocurarine prior to Succinylcholine in Obstetrics
GERARD M. BASSELL, M.B., B.S.
GERARD M. BASSELL, M.B., B.S.
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Professor of Anesthesiology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York 10461
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of California, Irvine Orange, California 92668
Anesthesiology August 1983, Vol. 59, 157.
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GERTIE F. MARX, GERARD M. BASSELL; In Defense of the Use of d-Tubocurarine prior to Succinylcholine in Obstetrics. Anesthesiology 1983; 59:157 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198308000-00028
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