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July 1953
THE COMPARATIVE INCIDENCE OF POSTLUMBAR PUNCTURE HEADACHE FOLLOWING SPINAL ANESTHESIA ADMINISTERED THROUGH 20 AND 24 GAUGE NEEDLES
Albany, New York
Anesthesiology July 1953, Vol. 14, 390–397.
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L. M. HARRIS, M. H. HARMEL; THE COMPARATIVE INCIDENCE OF POSTLUMBAR PUNCTURE HEADACHE FOLLOWING SPINAL ANESTHESIA ADMINISTERED THROUGH 20 AND 24 GAUGE NEEDLES. Anesthesiology 1953; 14:390–397 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195307000-00009
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