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November 1990
Intravenous General Anesthesia Is Not Intravenous Sedation
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonia, Texas 78284–7834
Anesthesiology November 1990, Vol. 73, 1056.
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Joseph R. Furman, Melvin D. Smith; Intravenous General Anesthesia Is Not Intravenous Sedation. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:1056 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199011000-00046
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