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Isolated Block of Musculocutaneous and Perineal Nerves in the Management of Spasticity with Special Reference to the Use of a Nerve Stimulator
AU A. KHAULJ, M.D.;
AU A. KHAULJ, M.D.
*Chief, Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation Institute Of Chicago, 401 East Ohio, Chicago, Illinois; Assistant, Professor, Department Of Rehabilitation Medicin, Northwestern University Medical Center. Chicago, Illinois.
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HENRY B. BEITS, M.D.
HENRY B. BEITS, M.D.
†Medical Director Rehabilitation Institute Of Chicago, 401 East Ohio, Chicago, Illinois; Medicine, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.
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Anesthesiology January 1967, Vol. 28, 219–221.
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AU A. KHAULJ, HENRY B. BEITS; Isolated Block of Musculocutaneous and Perineal Nerves in the Management of Spasticity with Special Reference to the Use of a Nerve Stimulator. Anesthesiology 1967; 28:219–221 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196701000-00029
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