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THE EFFECT OF PAIN RELIEF FOR LABOR AND DELIVERY ON THE FETUS AND NEWBORN
L. STANLEY JAMES, M.B., Ch.B. (N.Z.)
L. STANLEY JAMES, M.B., Ch.B. (N.Z.)
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From the Anesthesiology Service, the Presbyterian Hospital, Sloane Hospital for Women, Babies Hospital and the departments of Anesthesiology, Pediatrics and Obstetrics, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York. Dr. James is Assistant Professor in Pediatrics assigned to Anesthesiology.
Anesthesiology July 1960, Vol. 21, 405–430.
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L. STANLEY JAMES; THE EFFECT OF PAIN RELIEF FOR LABOR AND DELIVERY ON THE FETUS AND NEWBORN. Anesthesiology 1960; 21:405–430 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196007000-00012
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