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October 1991
Repeat Injection after a “Failed Spinal”: At Times, a Potentially Unsafe Practice
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Research Fellow Department of Anesthesiology University of California, San Francisco 521 Parnassus Avenue San Francisco, California 94143–0648
Anesthesiology October 1991, Vol. 75, 713.
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KENNETH DRASNER, MARK L. RIGLER; Repeat Injection after a “Failed Spinal”: At Times, a Potentially Unsafe Practice. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:713 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199110000-00042
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