de Jong, 1966 - Google Patents
Controlled Relaxation: II. Clinical Management of Muscle-Relaxant Administrationde Jong, 1966
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- 15455949234291262018
- Author
- de Jong R
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- JAMA
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Strength of contraction of small muscles of the hand, foot, or face elicited by electrical stimulation of the motor nerve was estimated during administration of a muscle relaxant in 65 anesthetized patients. The purpose was to evaluate whether relative strength of muscle …
- 239000003158 myorelaxant agent 0 title abstract description 14
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