Absence of transient radicular irritation after 5000 spinal anaesthetics with prilocaine.
@article{Koenig1997AbsenceOT, title={Absence of transient radicular irritation after 5000 spinal anaesthetics with prilocaine.}, author={W. Koenig and D. Ruzicic}, journal={Anaesthesia}, year={1997}, volume={52 2}, pages={ 182-3 } }
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