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November 1954
ROLE OF ANTIHISTAMINIC DRUGS IN REGIONAL AND SPINAL ANALGESIA
From the Division of Anesthesia and the Department of Pathology, Duke University Hospital and School of Medicine
Anesthesiology November 1954, Vol. 15, 601–622.
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C R Stephen, W K Nowill, H Hall, R Martin, G Margolis; ROLE OF ANTIHISTAMINIC DRUGS IN REGIONAL AND SPINAL ANALGESIA. Anesthesiology 1954; 15:601–622 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195411000-00002
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