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November 1974
A Rapid-onset, Long-acting Regional Anesthetic Technique
NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., MAJOR, MC;
NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., MAJOR, MC
*Resident, Anesthesia and Operative Service. Department of Surgery. Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston. Texas 78234.
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JOEL A. KAPLAN, M.D., MAJOR, MC
JOEL A. KAPLAN, M.D., MAJOR, MC
†Staff, Anesthesia and Operative Service. Department of Surgery. Brooke Army Medical Center. Fort Sam Houston. Texas 78234; presently Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology. Emory University. Atlanta, Georgia.
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Anesthesiology November 1974, Vol. 41, 509–511.
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NELSON L. CUNNINGHAM, JOEL A. KAPLAN; A Rapid-onset, Long-acting Regional Anesthetic Technique. Anesthesiology 1974; 41:509–511 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197411000-00020
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