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With Dr. L. H. Sternbach's recollections on the discovery of Librium®, we continue a series of personal accounts of important contributions to pharmacology initiated in Agents and Actions1, 148 (1970). (Ed. Agents and Actions)

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Sternbach, L.H. The discovery of librium® . Agents and Actions 43, 82–85 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01986674

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