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B D Hare

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The Western Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1986
Anesthesiology: patient-controlled analgesia-a new concept in postoperative pain controlB D Hare
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 1, 1992
Reviewer gets reviewedB D Hare, P G Fine
Pain|January 1, 1988
The effects of myofascial trigger point injections are naloxone reversibleP G Fine, R Milano, B D Hare
Anesthesiology|September 1, 1988
Epidural abscess following epidural catheterization in a chronic pain patient: a diagnostic dilemmaP G Fine, B D Hare, J C Zahniser
Life Sciences|February 16, 1974
Evidence for bulbospinal control of sympathetic preganglionic neurons by monoaminergic pathwaysR J Neumayr, B D Hare, D N Franz
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1977
L-dopa-induced hypotension: depression of spinal sympathetic neurons by release of 5-hydroxytryptamineD N Franz, R J Neumayr, B D Hare
Nature|October 6, 1972
Opposite effects of L-dopa and 5-HTP on spinal sympathetic reflexesB D Hare, R J Neumayr, D N Franz
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension|January 1, 1978
Depression of sympathetic preganglionic neurons by clonidine: evidence for stimulation of 5-HT receptorsD N Franz, B D Hare, R J Neumayr
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension|January 1, 1981
Contrasting effects of clonidine and 5-hydroxytryptophan on spinal sympathetic pathwaysP W Madsen, B D Hare, C Sangdee, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|November 1, 1987
PCA vs. regular IM injections for severe postop painR L Kleiman, A G Lipman, B D Hare, et al.
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The Western Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1986
Anesthesiology: patient-controlled analgesia-a new concept in postoperative pain controlB D Hare
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 1, 1992
Reviewer gets reviewedB D Hare, P G Fine
Pain|January 1, 1988
The effects of myofascial trigger point injections are naloxone reversibleP G Fine, R Milano, B D Hare
Anesthesiology|September 1, 1988
Epidural abscess following epidural catheterization in a chronic pain patient: a diagnostic dilemmaP G Fine, B D Hare, J C Zahniser
Life Sciences|February 16, 1974
Evidence for bulbospinal control of sympathetic preganglionic neurons by monoaminergic pathwaysR J Neumayr, B D Hare, D N Franz
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1977
L-dopa-induced hypotension: depression of spinal sympathetic neurons by release of 5-hydroxytryptamineD N Franz, R J Neumayr, B D Hare
Nature|October 6, 1972
Opposite effects of L-dopa and 5-HTP on spinal sympathetic reflexesB D Hare, R J Neumayr, D N Franz
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension|January 1, 1978
Depression of sympathetic preganglionic neurons by clonidine: evidence for stimulation of 5-HT receptorsD N Franz, B D Hare, R J Neumayr
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension|January 1, 1981
Contrasting effects of clonidine and 5-hydroxytryptophan on spinal sympathetic pathwaysP W Madsen, B D Hare, C Sangdee, et al.
The American Journal of Nursing|November 1, 1987
PCA vs. regular IM injections for severe postop painR L Kleiman, A G Lipman, B D Hare, et al.
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