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April 2001
SENSORY CHANGES AFTER COMBINED SPINAL-EPIDURAL ANALGESIA AND EPIDURAL ANALGESIA IN LABOR. : A47 (Poster 37)
Anaesthesia, National Maternity Hospital, Dublin 2, Ireland
Anesthesiology April 2001, Vol. 94, NA.
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M. A. Duncan, P. Prasad, K. T. McKeating; SENSORY CHANGES AFTER COMBINED SPINAL-EPIDURAL ANALGESIA AND EPIDURAL ANALGESIA IN LABOR. : A47 (Poster 37). Anesthesiology 2001; 94:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200104001-00047
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