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D Donaldson

Anesthesia progress

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Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1986
Pharmacological methods and research issues in the management of the adult patientJ T Jastak
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1985
Physostigmine: an antidote for excessive central nervous system depression or paradoxical rage reactions resulting from intravenous diazepamJ T Jastak
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1991
Major morbidity or mortality from office anesthetic procedures: a closed-claim analysis of 13 casesJ T Jastak, R M Peskin
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1995
A comparison of the effects of EMLA cream and topical 5% lidocaine on discomfort during gingival probingD Donaldson, J G Meechan
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1980
An objective evaluation of clinical signs used to assess sedation with intravenous diazepamD Donaldson, T J Harrop, R E Klienknecht
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Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1986
Pharmacological methods and research issues in the management of the adult patientJ T Jastak
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1985
Physostigmine: an antidote for excessive central nervous system depression or paradoxical rage reactions resulting from intravenous diazepamJ T Jastak
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1991
Major morbidity or mortality from office anesthetic procedures: a closed-claim analysis of 13 casesJ T Jastak, R M Peskin
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1995
A comparison of the effects of EMLA cream and topical 5% lidocaine on discomfort during gingival probingD Donaldson, J G Meechan
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1980
An objective evaluation of clinical signs used to assess sedation with intravenous diazepamD Donaldson, T J Harrop, R E Klienknecht
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