Proceedings, Volume 7, Part 1980Excerpta Medica, 1981 - Anesthesiology |
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... analgesia ( SPA ) , we speculated that such stimulation activates an endogenous system of analgesia that operated by reinforcing descending controls from the PAG and other medial brain stem regions to a spinal site of pain inhibition ...
... analgesia ( SPA ) , we speculated that such stimulation activates an endogenous system of analgesia that operated by reinforcing descending controls from the PAG and other medial brain stem regions to a spinal site of pain inhibition ...
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Epidural Analgesia for Pain Relief in Labor Philip R. Bromage Department of Anesthesiology , Duke University Medical Center , Durham , NC , U.S.A. Technical and pharmacological developments during the past two decades have made epidural ...
Epidural Analgesia for Pain Relief in Labor Philip R. Bromage Department of Anesthesiology , Duke University Medical Center , Durham , NC , U.S.A. Technical and pharmacological developments during the past two decades have made epidural ...
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... analgesia which lasted around 26 hr . For a given opiate , the required dose of morphine administered epidurally is higher and the duration of action slightly less than following an intrathecal route of administration . Thus , epidural ...
... analgesia which lasted around 26 hr . For a given opiate , the required dose of morphine administered epidurally is higher and the duration of action slightly less than following an intrathecal route of administration . Thus , epidural ...
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Immunological approaches in the prevention and treatment | 7 |
Neural mechanism of pain and analgesia | 36 |
The pain clinic concept | 45 |
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