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Extradural analgesia and ichthyosisSMART, G; BRADSHAW, E. G.Anaesthesia. 1984, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 161-162, issn 0003-2409Article
SABRE observations of Pi2 pulsations : case studiesBRADSHAW, E. G; LESTER, M.Annales geophysicae (1988). 1997, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 40-53, issn 0992-7689Article
The wake-up test. A new approach using drug infusionsCHAMBERLAIN, M. E; BRADSHAW, E. G.Anaesthesia. 1985, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 780-782, issn 0003-2409Article
Atropine enhances neuromuscular transmission in humansWILI, F. A; BRADSHAW, E. G; SUER, A. H et al.Fundamental & clinical pharmacology. 1987, Vol 1, Num 1, pp 59-66, issn 0767-3981Article
A study of the efficiency of four blood microfiltersMOLLAH, A. H. M. Z; BRADSHAW, E. G.Anaesthesia. 1984, Vol 39, Num 10, pp 1018-1022, issn 0003-2409Article
Preoperative medication for day-case surgery: a comparison between oxazepam and temazepamGREENWOOD, B. K; BRADSHAW, E. G.British Journal of Anaesthesia. 1983, Vol 55, Num 10, pp 933-937, issn 0007-0912Article
Differing potencies of muscle relaxants on rat and guinea-pig phrenic nerve diaphragm preparationsBRADSHAW, E. G; HARPER, N. J. N; PLEUVRY, B. J et al.Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology. 1986, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 623-624, issn 0022-3573Article
Evoked electromyographic and mechanical responses of the adductor pollicis compared during the onset of neuromuscular blockade by atracurium or alcuronium, and during antagonism by neostigmineHARPER, N. J. N; BRADSHAW, E. G; HEALY, T. E. J et al.British Journal of Anaesthesia. 1986, Vol 58, Num 11, pp 1278-1284, issn 0007-0912Article