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Publications by D. Zech
Whitacre 22-Gauge Pencil-Point Needle for Spinal Anaesthesia. A Controlled Trial in 300 Young Orthopaedic Patients
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Critical Care
Anesthesiology
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