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T G Short

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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Double-blind comparison of midazolam and temazepam as oral premedicants for outpatient anaesthesiaT G Short, D C Galletly
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 24, 2016
Response of bispectral index to neuromuscular block in awake volunteersT G Short, D Campbell, K Leslie
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1993
Hypnotic and anesthetic interactions between ketamine and midazolam in female patientsW Hong, T G Short, T W Hui
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1995
Vasopressors and hypotensionL A Critchley, F Conway, T G Short
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1994
Hypotension during subarachnoid anaesthesia: haemodynamic analysis of three treatmentsL A Critchley, T G Short, T Gin
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 18, 2018
Increasing the utility of target-controlled infusions: one model to rule them allT G Short, D Campbell, T D Egan
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1987
Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines--a genetically determined phenomenon?T G Short, P Forrest, D C Galletly
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 1988
Ventricular arrhythmia precipitated by flumazenilT G Short, T Maling, D C Galletly
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Patient-administered anxiolysis--a pilot studyD C Galletly, T G Short, P Forrest
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|April 1, 1995
Clinical indicators: what does a stay in the recovery room for longer than two hours indicate?T G Short, M Chan, T E Oh
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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Double-blind comparison of midazolam and temazepam as oral premedicants for outpatient anaesthesiaT G Short, D C Galletly
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 24, 2016
Response of bispectral index to neuromuscular block in awake volunteersT G Short, D Campbell, K Leslie
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1993
Hypnotic and anesthetic interactions between ketamine and midazolam in female patientsW Hong, T G Short, T W Hui
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|April 1, 1995
Vasopressors and hypotensionL A Critchley, F Conway, T G Short
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1994
Hypotension during subarachnoid anaesthesia: haemodynamic analysis of three treatmentsL A Critchley, T G Short, T Gin
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 18, 2018
Increasing the utility of target-controlled infusions: one model to rule them allT G Short, D Campbell, T D Egan
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1987
Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines--a genetically determined phenomenon?T G Short, P Forrest, D C Galletly
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 1988
Ventricular arrhythmia precipitated by flumazenilT G Short, T Maling, D C Galletly
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Patient-administered anxiolysis--a pilot studyD C Galletly, T G Short, P Forrest
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|April 1, 1995
Clinical indicators: what does a stay in the recovery room for longer than two hours indicate?T G Short, M Chan, T E Oh
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