1963
DOI: 10.1159/000135283
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Variations in the Strength of Morphine Induced Analgesia in Relation to the Autonomic Nervous System

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ija d a , E. Co n t r e r a s and L. T am ayo It is a well established fact that there is a relationship between morphine analgesia and the sympathetic nervous system activity (2,3,4,5,8). However, the effects of adrenergic blocking drugs have been a matter of controversy.
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ija d a , E. Co n t r e r a s and L. T am ayo It is a well established fact that there is a relationship between morphine analgesia and the sympathetic nervous system activity (2,3,4,5,8). However, the effects of adrenergic blocking drugs have been a matter of controversy.
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confidence: 99%