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R J Saunders

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Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
What do we do until the future gets here?R J Saunders
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1990
Will we see automated record keeping systems in common use in anesthesia during our lifetime? The automated anesthetic record will not automatically solve problems in record keepingR J Saunders
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|September 1, 1994
The anesthesia workstation of the futureR J Saunders
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|May 1, 1982
Anesthesia and the geriatric patientR J Saunders
Anesthesiology|November 1, 1981
A simple device for remote monitoring of respirationR J Saunders, M Humphrey
Medical Instrumentation|November 1, 1983
System integration--the need in future anesthesia delivery systemsR J Saunders, W R Jewett
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Components of the system: future design requirementsJ M Calkins, R J Saunders
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1983
Practical considerations in transfusion techniques during anesthesiaR J Saunders, J M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Computers: do we need them now?J A Spain, R J Saunders
Neuroscience|June 11, 1998
Testosterone has potent, selective effects on the morphology of pelvic autonomic neurons which control the bladder, lower bowel and internal reproductive organs of the male ratJ R Keast, R J Saunders
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Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
What do we do until the future gets here?R J Saunders
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1990
Will we see automated record keeping systems in common use in anesthesia during our lifetime? The automated anesthetic record will not automatically solve problems in record keepingR J Saunders
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|September 1, 1994
The anesthesia workstation of the futureR J Saunders
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America|May 1, 1982
Anesthesia and the geriatric patientR J Saunders
Anesthesiology|November 1, 1981
A simple device for remote monitoring of respirationR J Saunders, M Humphrey
Medical Instrumentation|November 1, 1983
System integration--the need in future anesthesia delivery systemsR J Saunders, W R Jewett
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Components of the system: future design requirementsJ M Calkins, R J Saunders
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1983
Practical considerations in transfusion techniques during anesthesiaR J Saunders, J M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Computers: do we need them now?J A Spain, R J Saunders
Neuroscience|June 11, 1998
Testosterone has potent, selective effects on the morphology of pelvic autonomic neurons which control the bladder, lower bowel and internal reproductive organs of the male ratJ R Keast, R J Saunders
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