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September 1993
Are Histamine-releasing Drugs Really Contraindicated in Patients with a Known Allergy to Drugs? Reply
Jonathan Moss, M.D., Ph.D.
Jonathan Moss, M.D., Ph.D.
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Professor and Vice Chairman for Research, Professor of the College, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, The University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, MC 4028, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Anesthesiology September 1993, Vol. 79, 623–624.
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Jonathan Moss; Are Histamine-releasing Drugs Really Contraindicated in Patients with a Known Allergy to Drugs? Reply. Anesthesiology 1993; 79:623–624 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199309000-00038
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