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December 1972
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia—Implications for the Anesthesiologist
GALE E. THOMPSON, M.D.;
GALE E. THOMPSON, M.D.
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JAMES V. ROBB, M.D.
JAMES V. ROBB, M.D.
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Received from the Mason Clinic, Seattle, Washington 98101. Accepted for publication June 12, 1972
Anesthesiology December 1972, Vol. 37, 660–661.
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GALE E. THOMPSON, JAMES V. ROBB; Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia—Implications for the Anesthesiologist. Anesthesiology 1972; 37:660–661 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197212000-00022
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