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September 1945
SPINAL ANALGESIA WITH SOLUTIONS OF PROCAINE AND EPINEPHRINE: A PRELIMINARY REPORT OF 108 CASES
From the Division of Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery and the Department of Pharmacology, State University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
Anesthesiology September 1945, Vol. 6, 469–475.
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Mahlon D. Prickett, E G Gross, Stuart C. Cullen; SPINAL ANALGESIA WITH SOLUTIONS OF PROCAINE AND EPINEPHRINE: A PRELIMINARY REPORT OF 108 CASES. Anesthesiology 1945; 6:469–475 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194509000-00003
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