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November 1945
BILATERAL PARALYSIS OF THE ABDUCENS AND HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES FOLLOWING SPINAL ANESTHESIA: CASE REPORT
Medical Corps, Army of the United States
From the anesthesia section and the urological section of Schick General Hospital, Clinton, Iowa
Anesthesiology November 1945, Vol. 6, 600–602.
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Jack L. Milowsky, Raul R. Betancourt; BILATERAL PARALYSIS OF THE ABDUCENS AND HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES FOLLOWING SPINAL ANESTHESIA: CASE REPORT. Anesthesiology 1945; 6:600–602 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194511000-00007
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