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November 1989
Effect of Epinephrine on Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular System Toxicity of Bupivacaine in Pigs
Christopher M. Bernards, M.D.;
Christopher M. Bernards, M.D.
*Fellow.
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Randall L. Carpenter, M.D.;
Randall L. Carpenter, M.D.
†Staff Anesthesiologist.
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David L. Brown, M.D.;
David L. Brown, M.D.
†Staff Anesthesiologist.
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Stephen M. Rupp, M.D.;
Stephen M. Rupp, M.D.
†Staff Anesthesiologist.
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Gale E. Thompson, M.D.
Gale E. Thompson, M.D.
§Chairman.
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Anesthesiology November 1989, Vol. 71, 711–717.
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Christopher M. Bernards, Randall L. Carpenter, Mark E. Kenter, David L. Brown, Stephen M. Rupp, Gale E. Thompson; Effect of Epinephrine on Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular System Toxicity of Bupivacaine in Pigs. Anesthesiology 1989; 71:711–717 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198911000-00014
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