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Comparison of Psychologic and Cognitive Functions after General or Regional Anesthesia
M. M. Ghoneim, M. D.;
M. M. Ghoneim, M. D.
*Professor of Anesthesia.
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James V. Hinrichs, Ph.D.;
James V. Hinrichs, Ph.D.
†Professor of Psychology.
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Michael W. O'Hara, Ph.D.;
Michael W. O'Hara, Ph.D.
‡Associate Professor of Psychology.
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Mahesh P. Mehta, M.D.;
Mahesh P. Mehta, M.D.
§Associate Professor of Anesthesia.
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Dhiren Pathak, M.D.;
Dhiren Pathak, M.D.
¶Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
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Viney Kumar, M.D.;
Viney Kumar, M.D.
¶Assistant Professor of Anesthesia.
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Charles R. Clark, M.D.
Charles R. Clark, M.D.
**Associate Professor of Orthopaedics.
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Anesthesiology October 1988, Vol. 69, 507–515.
Citation
M. M. Ghoneim, James V. Hinrichs, Michael W. O'Hara, Mahesh P. Mehta, Dhiren Pathak, Viney Kumar, Charles R. Clark; Comparison of Psychologic and Cognitive Functions after General or Regional Anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:507–515 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198810000-00010
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