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September 1988
KETAMINE ENHANCES SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN MAN BUT FAILS TO PREVENT THE DEPRESSANT EFFECT OF NITROUS OXIDE
Departments of Anesthesiology, U. S. Naval Hospital and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814 and Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44106
Anesthesiology September 1988, Vol. 69, A310.
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A. Schubert, M. G. Licina, P. J. Lineberry; KETAMINE ENHANCES SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN MAN BUT FAILS TO PREVENT THE DEPRESSANT EFFECT OF NITROUS OXIDE. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:A310 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198809010-00309
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