Psychological approaches during conscious sedation. Hypnosis versus stress reducing strategies: a prospective randomized study
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M. Faymonville | M. Lamy | J. Joris | B. Vrijens | M. Faymonville | P. H. Mambourg | J. Fissette | A. Albert | Adelin Albert | Jean Joris | Bernard Vrijens | Maurice Lamy | M. Lamy
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