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The effect of rotation of an epidural needle: an in vitro studyMeiklejohn, 1987
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- Meiklejohn B
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The effect of rotation of an epidural needle Page 1 AIioeJihwu. 1987, Volume 42. pages 1180
1 182 The effect of rotation of an epidural needle An in vim study BH METKLEJOHN It has
been suggested that rotation of the epidural needle within the epidural space may increase the …
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