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June 1987
A Comparison of Three Methods of Axillary Approach to Brachial Plexus Blockade for Upper Extremity Surgery
Michael E. Goldberg, M.D.;
Michael E. Goldberg, M.D.
*Assistant Professor.
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Charles Gregg, M.D.;
Charles Gregg, M.D.
†Clinical Assistant Professor.
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Ghassem E. Larijani, Pharm.D.;
Ghassem E. Larijani, Pharm.D.
‡Assistant Profesor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology.
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Mark C. Norris, M.D.;
Mark C. Norris, M.D.
*Assistant Professor.
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Alexander T. Marr, C.R.N.A.;
Alexander T. Marr, C.R.N.A.
§Research Nurse Anesthetist.
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Joseph L. Seltzer, M.D.
Joseph L. Seltzer, M.D.
¶Professor and Chairman.
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Anesthesiology June 1987, Vol. 66, 814–815.
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Michael E. Goldberg, Charles Gregg, Ghassem E. Larijani, Mark C. Norris, Alexander T. Marr, Joseph L. Seltzer; A Comparison of Three Methods of Axillary Approach to Brachial Plexus Blockade for Upper Extremity Surgery. Anesthesiology 1987; 66:814–815 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198706000-00017
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