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July 1987
Assessing the Level of Spinal Anesthesia Using a Neuromuscular Stimulator
Ronald M. Meyer, M.D.;
Ronald M. Meyer, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia, Northwestern University School of Medicine.
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William J. McCune, M.D.
William J. McCune, M.D.
†Resident in Anesthesia, McGaw Medical Center and Northwestern University School of Medicine.
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Anesthesiology July 1987, Vol. 67, 125–127.
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Ronald M. Meyer, William J. McCune; Assessing the Level of Spinal Anesthesia Using a Neuromuscular Stimulator. Anesthesiology 1987; 67:125–127 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198707000-00027
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