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October 1978
Axillary-sheath Distention, A Useful Sign in Performing Axillary Block
Chief, Anesthesia and Operative Service U. S. Army Hospital Fort Carson, Colorado 80913
Anesthesiology October 1978, Vol. 49, 302.
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William R. Dudley; Axillary-sheath Distention, A Useful Sign in Performing Axillary Block. Anesthesiology 1978; 49:302 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197810000-00021
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