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William W Muir

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The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice|October 26, 2005
Pain management in cattleDavid E Anderson, William W Muir
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|January 24, 2006
Prevention of central sensitization and pain by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonistsAntonio Pozzi, William W Muir, Francesca Traverso
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|November 8, 2021
Editorial: Fluid Therapy in Animals: Physiologic Principles and Contemporary Fluid Resuscitation ConsiderationsWilliam W Muir, Dez Hughes, Deborah C Silverstein
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 25, 2012
Cardiorespiratory, gastrointestinal, and analgesic effects of morphine sulfate in conscious healthy horsesJuliana P Figueiredo, William W Muir, Richard Sams
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|May 6, 2004
Prevalence and characteristics of pain in dogs and cats examined as outpatients at a veterinary teaching hospitalWilliam W Muir, Ashley J Wiese, Thomas E Wittum
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2009
Evaluation of hyperviscous fluid resuscitation in a canine model of hemorrhagic shock: a randomized, controlled studyEdward S Cooper, Shane W Bateman, William W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|September 19, 2003
Effects of morphine, lidocaine, ketamine, and morphine-lidocaine-ketamine drug combination on minimum alveolar concentration in dogs anesthetized with isofluraneWilliam W Muir, Ashley J Wiese, Philip A March
American Journal of Veterinary Research|September 22, 2005
Comparisons of the effects of acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in dogsLindsey B Culp, Roman T Skarda, William W Muir
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|July 2, 2005
Characteristics of pain and response to analgesic treatment in dogs and cats examined at a veterinary teaching hospital emergency serviceAshley J Wiese, William W Muir, Thomas E Wittum
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 10, 2002
Cutaneous analgesia, hemodynamic and respiratory effects, and beta-endorphin concentration in spinal fluid and plasma of horses after acupuncture and electroacupunctureRoman T Skarda, Gopi A Tejwani, William W Muir
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The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice|October 26, 2005
Pain management in cattleDavid E Anderson, William W Muir
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|January 24, 2006
Prevention of central sensitization and pain by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonistsAntonio Pozzi, William W Muir, Francesca Traverso
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|November 8, 2021
Editorial: Fluid Therapy in Animals: Physiologic Principles and Contemporary Fluid Resuscitation ConsiderationsWilliam W Muir, Dez Hughes, Deborah C Silverstein
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 25, 2012
Cardiorespiratory, gastrointestinal, and analgesic effects of morphine sulfate in conscious healthy horsesJuliana P Figueiredo, William W Muir, Richard Sams
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|May 6, 2004
Prevalence and characteristics of pain in dogs and cats examined as outpatients at a veterinary teaching hospitalWilliam W Muir, Ashley J Wiese, Thomas E Wittum
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2009
Evaluation of hyperviscous fluid resuscitation in a canine model of hemorrhagic shock: a randomized, controlled studyEdward S Cooper, Shane W Bateman, William W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|September 19, 2003
Effects of morphine, lidocaine, ketamine, and morphine-lidocaine-ketamine drug combination on minimum alveolar concentration in dogs anesthetized with isofluraneWilliam W Muir, Ashley J Wiese, Philip A March
American Journal of Veterinary Research|September 22, 2005
Comparisons of the effects of acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in dogsLindsey B Culp, Roman T Skarda, William W Muir
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|July 2, 2005
Characteristics of pain and response to analgesic treatment in dogs and cats examined at a veterinary teaching hospital emergency serviceAshley J Wiese, William W Muir, Thomas E Wittum
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 10, 2002
Cutaneous analgesia, hemodynamic and respiratory effects, and beta-endorphin concentration in spinal fluid and plasma of horses after acupuncture and electroacupunctureRoman T Skarda, Gopi A Tejwani, William W Muir
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