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June 1988
The Anesthetic Efficacy of Midazolam in the Enflurane-anesthetized Dog
Richard I. Hall, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C.);
Richard I. Hall, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C.)
*Merck, Sharp, and Dohme International Fellow in Clinical Pharmacology, Associate in Anesthesiology. Present address: The Department of Anesthesiology, Dalhousie University and the Victoria General Hospital, 1278 Tower Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B311 2Y9.
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Ian M. Schwieger, M.D.;
Ian M. Schwieger, M.D.
†Research Fellow in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia.
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Carl C. Hug, M.D., Ph.D.
Carl C. Hug, M.D., Ph.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology.
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Anesthesiology June 1988, Vol. 68, 862–866.
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Richard I. Hall, Ian M. Schwieger, Carl C. Hug; The Anesthetic Efficacy of Midazolam in the Enflurane-anesthetized Dog. Anesthesiology 1988; 68:862–866 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198806000-00005
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