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Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 22, 2011
Medical Care of Canada's Children to the Year 2000W W Rosser, R K Parker
Pediatric Dermatology|March 1, 1993
Eruptive syringomaR K Parker, C J Raque
Cutis|October 1, 1993
Hand eczema herpeticumR K Parker, J D Guin
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 1, 1992
Epidural patient-controlled analgesia: an alternative to intravenous patient-controlled analgesia for pain relief after cesarean deliveryR K Parker, P F White
Anesthesiology|March 1, 1992
Is the risk of using a "basal" infusion with patient-controlled analgesia therapy justified?P F White, R K Parker
Dermatologic Clinics|July 1, 1994
Hints for hemostasisR K Parker, S M Dinehart
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 14, 1997
A microscopic analysis of cut-bevel versus pencil-point spinal needlesR K Parker, P F White
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Nalmefene or naloxone for preventing intrathecal opioid mediated side effects in cesarean delivery patientsN R Connelly, A Rahimi, R K Parker
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 1, 1992
Epidural patient-controlled analgesia: influence of bupivacaine and hydromorphone basal infusion on pain control after cesarean deliveryR K Parker, Y Sawaki, P F White
JAMA|October 9, 1991
Patient-controlled analgesia. Does a concurrent opioid infusion improve pain management after surgery?R K Parker, B Holtmann, P F White
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Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 22, 2011
Medical Care of Canada's Children to the Year 2000W W Rosser, R K Parker
Pediatric Dermatology|March 1, 1993
Eruptive syringomaR K Parker, C J Raque
Cutis|October 1, 1993
Hand eczema herpeticumR K Parker, J D Guin
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 1, 1992
Epidural patient-controlled analgesia: an alternative to intravenous patient-controlled analgesia for pain relief after cesarean deliveryR K Parker, P F White
Anesthesiology|March 1, 1992
Is the risk of using a "basal" infusion with patient-controlled analgesia therapy justified?P F White, R K Parker
Dermatologic Clinics|July 1, 1994
Hints for hemostasisR K Parker, S M Dinehart
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 14, 1997
A microscopic analysis of cut-bevel versus pencil-point spinal needlesR K Parker, P F White
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Nalmefene or naloxone for preventing intrathecal opioid mediated side effects in cesarean delivery patientsN R Connelly, A Rahimi, R K Parker
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 1, 1992
Epidural patient-controlled analgesia: influence of bupivacaine and hydromorphone basal infusion on pain control after cesarean deliveryR K Parker, Y Sawaki, P F White
JAMA|October 9, 1991
Patient-controlled analgesia. Does a concurrent opioid infusion improve pain management after surgery?R K Parker, B Holtmann, P F White
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