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September 1956
DYCLONINE—A NEW LOCAL ANESTHETIC AGENT: CLINICAL EVALUATION
Anesthesiology September 1956, Vol. 17, 648–652.
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Leroy C. Harris, John C. Parry, F. E. Greifenstein; DYCLONINE—A NEW LOCAL ANESTHETIC AGENT: CLINICAL EVALUATION. Anesthesiology 1956; 17:648–652 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195609000-00002
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