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C C Hug

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American Journal of Surgery|November 1, 1988
New perspectives on anesthetic agentsC C Hug
Anesthesiology|August 1, 1997
Propofol requirements versus stimulus intensityC C Hug
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 1, 1978
Pharmacokinetics of drugs administered intravenouslyC C Hug
Life Sciences. Pt. 1: Physiology and Pharmacology|February 15, 1971
Uptake of dihydromorphine-3H by synaptosomesC C Hug, T Oka
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|July 1, 1980
Intravenous fentanyl kineticsD A McClain, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|October 1, 1981
Tissue redistribution of fentanyl and termination of its effects in ratsC C Hug, M R Murphy
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1982
The enflurane sparing effect of morphine, butorphanol, and nalbuphineM R Murphy, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1979
Fentanyl disposition in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma and its relationship to ventilatory depression in the dogC C Hug, M R Murphy
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 1, 1983
Plasma concentrations of alfentanil required to supplement nitrous oxide anaesthesia for lower abdominal surgeryM E Ausems, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1982
The anesthetic potency of fentanyl in terms of its reduction of enflurane MACM R Murphy, C C Hug
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American Journal of Surgery|November 1, 1988
New perspectives on anesthetic agentsC C Hug
Anesthesiology|August 1, 1997
Propofol requirements versus stimulus intensityC C Hug
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 1, 1978
Pharmacokinetics of drugs administered intravenouslyC C Hug
Life Sciences. Pt. 1: Physiology and Pharmacology|February 15, 1971
Uptake of dihydromorphine-3H by synaptosomesC C Hug, T Oka
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|July 1, 1980
Intravenous fentanyl kineticsD A McClain, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|October 1, 1981
Tissue redistribution of fentanyl and termination of its effects in ratsC C Hug, M R Murphy
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1982
The enflurane sparing effect of morphine, butorphanol, and nalbuphineM R Murphy, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1979
Fentanyl disposition in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma and its relationship to ventilatory depression in the dogC C Hug, M R Murphy
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 1, 1983
Plasma concentrations of alfentanil required to supplement nitrous oxide anaesthesia for lower abdominal surgeryM E Ausems, C C Hug
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1982
The anesthetic potency of fentanyl in terms of its reduction of enflurane MACM R Murphy, C C Hug
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