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May 1967
Physiology and Pharmacology of Epidural Analgesia
Philip R. Bromage, M.B., B.S., F.F.A.R.C.S.
Philip R. Bromage, M.B., B.S., F.F.A.R.C.S.
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Anesthesiology May 1967, Vol. 28, 592–622.
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Philip R. Bromage; Physiology and Pharmacology of Epidural Analgesia . Anesthesiology 1967; 28:592–622 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196705000-00016
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