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October 1982
Direction of the Needle Bevel and Epidural Anesthetic Spread
WOO YOUNG PARK, M.D.;
WOO YOUNG PARK, M.D.
*Chief of Anesthesiology, V.A. Medical Center, and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC.
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KWOK C. POON, M.D.;
KWOK C. POON, M.D.
†Staff Anesthesiologist, V.A. Medical Center.
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MINDA D. MASSENGALE, M.D.;
MINDA D. MASSENGALE, M.D.
†Staff Anesthesiologist, V.A. Medical Center.
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THOMAS E. MACNAMARA, M.B., CH.B.
THOMAS E. MACNAMARA, M.B., CH.B.
‡Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC.
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Anesthesiology October 1982, Vol. 57, 327.
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WOO YOUNG PARK, KWOK C. POON, MINDA D. MASSENGALE, THOMAS E. MACNAMARA; Direction of the Needle Bevel and Epidural Anesthetic Spread. Anesthesiology 1982; 57:327 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198210000-00018
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