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Publications by Mohammad Maroof
Hypobaric Spinal Anaesthesia With Bupivacaine (0.1%) Gives Selective Sensory Block for Ano-Rectal Surgery
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
“If It Squeaks, All Is Well”
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
Medicine
Anesthesiology
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Comparative Study of Bupivacaine With Fentanyl vs Bupivacaine With Fentanyl Plus Morphine in Spinal Anaesthesia for Lower Segment Caesarean Sections
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