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COMPARISON OF MINIMUM LOCAL ANALGESIC VOLUMES OF TWO CONCENTRATIONS OF EPIDURAL BUPIVACAINE. : A60
G. Lyons
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G. Lyons
1Obstetric Anaesthesia, St James' University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom;
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H. Gorton
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H. Gorton
1Obstetric Anaesthesia, St James' University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom;
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A. Robinson
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A. Robinson
1Obstetric Anaesthesia, St James' University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom;
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M. O. Columb
M. O. Columb
2Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital, South Manchester, United Kingdom
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Anesthesiology April 2001, Vol. 94, NA.
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G. Lyons, H. Gorton, A. Robinson, M. O. Columb; COMPARISON OF MINIMUM LOCAL ANALGESIC VOLUMES OF TWO CONCENTRATIONS OF EPIDURAL BUPIVACAINE. : A60. Anesthesiology 2001; 94:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200104001-00060
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