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Anesthesia progress

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Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1971
Ketamine intramuscularly for total dentistry in uncooperative, unmanageable, ambulatory childrenS M Shane, R Carrel
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1971
Neuroleptanalgesia a sensible variation for dentistryS Feingold
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1993
Modern history of dental anesthesia in JapanH Matsuura
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1993
Cerebral arterial blood flow velocity during induction of general anesthesia: rapid intravenous induction versus awake intubationT Shibutani, Y Hirota, H Niwa, et al.
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1983
Evaluation and management of the cardiac patient for office oral surgeryC Niebergall, J A Giglio, R L Campbell
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1982
New advances in analgesic and anxiolytic agents: implications for continued support of basic researchK M Hargreaves
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1982
Laryngoscope modification to avoid perioral trauma due to laryngoscopyT A Nique, C R Bennett, H Altop
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1983
Dr. Morgan L. Allison--a tributeW R Wallace
Anesthesia Progress|November 1, 1981
Anesthetic management of the pediatric patient with multiple congenital anomalies including severe hemifacial hypertrophyL D Trapp, C Lee, K C Troutman, et al.
Anesthesia Progress|December 8, 2025
Is Direct Laryngoscopy Antiquated and Irrelevant Today?Kyle J Kramer
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Pageof 206
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1971
Ketamine intramuscularly for total dentistry in uncooperative, unmanageable, ambulatory childrenS M Shane, R Carrel
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1971
Neuroleptanalgesia a sensible variation for dentistryS Feingold
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1993
Modern history of dental anesthesia in JapanH Matsuura
Anesthesia Progress|January 1, 1993
Cerebral arterial blood flow velocity during induction of general anesthesia: rapid intravenous induction versus awake intubationT Shibutani, Y Hirota, H Niwa, et al.
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1983
Evaluation and management of the cardiac patient for office oral surgeryC Niebergall, J A Giglio, R L Campbell
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1982
New advances in analgesic and anxiolytic agents: implications for continued support of basic researchK M Hargreaves
Anesthesia Progress|March 1, 1982
Laryngoscope modification to avoid perioral trauma due to laryngoscopyT A Nique, C R Bennett, H Altop
Anesthesia Progress|May 1, 1983
Dr. Morgan L. Allison--a tributeW R Wallace
Anesthesia Progress|November 1, 1981
Anesthetic management of the pediatric patient with multiple congenital anomalies including severe hemifacial hypertrophyL D Trapp, C Lee, K C Troutman, et al.
Anesthesia Progress|December 8, 2025
Is Direct Laryngoscopy Antiquated and Irrelevant Today?Kyle J Kramer
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