Blood histamine with sombrevin, epontol and barbituric anesthesia

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Since the introduction of epontol (propanidide) into medical practice, many researchers began to believe that the ideal drug was finally found for both short-term intravenous anesthesia and for induction during endotracheal anesthesia.

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E. H. Zakirov

Kazan GIDUV named after V.I. Lenin and the 15th city clinical hospital

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Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimatology, Department of General Clinical Pathology

Russian Federation

F. N. Kazancev

Kazan GIDUV named after V.I. Lenin and the 15th city clinical hospital

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Кафедра анестезиологии и реаниматологии, кафедра общей клинической патологии

Russian Federation

I. M. Rahmatullin

Kazan GIDUV named after V.I. Lenin and the 15th city clinical hospital

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Кафедра анестезиологии и реаниматологии, кафедра общей клинической патологии

Russian Federation

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© 1972 Zakirov E.H., Kazancev F.N., Rahmatullin I.M.

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