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March 1969
Neurologic Complications Following Spinal Anesthesia with Lidocaine: A Prospective Revieiv of 10,440 Cases
Otto C. Phillips, M.D.;
Otto C. Phillips, M.D.
§ Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army. Chief, Anesthesia Service, 27th Surgical Hospital, APO San Francisco 96325.
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Herbert Ebner, M.D.;
Herbert Ebner, M.D.
§ Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army. Chief, Anesthesia Service, 27th Surgical Hospital, APO San Francisco 96325.
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Alfred T. Nelson, M.D.;
Alfred T. Nelson, M.D.
§ Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army. Chief, Anesthesia Service, 27th Surgical Hospital, APO San Francisco 96325.
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Milton H. Black, M.D.
Milton H. Black, M.D.
§ Captain, Medical Corps, United States Army. Chief, Anesthesia Service, 27th Surgical Hospital, APO San Francisco 96325.
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° Chief, Division of Anesthesiology, the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
† Chief of Anesthesia, Providence Lying-in Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.
‡ Chief of Anesthesia, The Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Towson, Maryland.
Anesthesiology March 1969, Vol. 30, 284–289.
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Otto C. Phillips, Herbert Ebner, Alfred T. Nelson, Milton H. Black; Neurologic Complications Following Spinal Anesthesia with Lidocaine: A Prospective Revieiv of 10,440 Cases. Anesthesiology 1969; 30:284–289 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196903000-00011
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