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Comparison of Fentanyl/Midazolam With Ketamine/Midazolam for Pediatric Orthopedic Emergencies
Robert M. Kennedy, Fran L. Porter, J. Philip Miller and David M. Jaffe
Pediatrics October 1998, 102 (4) 956-963; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.102.4.956
Robert M. Kennedy
From the Department of Pediatrics, Divisions of *Emergency Medicine,
Fran L. Porter
‡Newborn Medicine, and
J. Philip Miller
§Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis Children's Hospital, St Louis, Missouri.
David M. Jaffe
From the Department of Pediatrics, Divisions of *Emergency Medicine,

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Comparison of Fentanyl/Midazolam With Ketamine/Midazolam for Pediatric Orthopedic Emergencies
Robert M. Kennedy, Fran L. Porter, J. Philip Miller, David M. Jaffe
Pediatrics Oct 1998, 102 (4) 956-963; DOI: 10.1542/peds.102.4.956
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