The use of transdermal scopolamine in the control of death rattle = L'utilisation de la scopolamine transdermique pour le contrôle du râle agonique

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DAWSON, Heather R.

Cet article traite de l'utilisation de la scopolamine transdermique pour contrôler le râle agonique. Deux cas de traitements avec de la scopolamine sont étudiés.

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