Obstetrical Anesthesia; Its Principles and Practice |
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Page 97
... analgesia , implies the presence of consciousness but the progressive loss of the sensation of pain . The patient should be instructed to differentiate pain from the sensations of touch or pressure . Relative analgesia is more safely ...
... analgesia , implies the presence of consciousness but the progressive loss of the sensation of pain . The patient should be instructed to differentiate pain from the sensations of touch or pressure . Relative analgesia is more safely ...
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... analgesia and anesthesia with a description of the apparatus used . J. Lab . & Clin . Med . , 1 : 1 , 1915 . 44 ... analgesia for midwifery of general practice . Anesth . & Analg . , 14 : 172 , 1935 . 49. Knight , R. T. , and Urner , J ...
... analgesia and anesthesia with a description of the apparatus used . J. Lab . & Clin . Med . , 1 : 1 , 1915 . 44 ... analgesia for midwifery of general practice . Anesth . & Analg . , 14 : 172 , 1935 . 49. Knight , R. T. , and Urner , J ...
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... analgesia have been used to effect analgesia via the caudal or sacral canal . The indications and contra - indications listed for spinal analgesia apply to this technic . Continuous caudal analgesia is not a routine 49 procedure ...
... analgesia have been used to effect analgesia via the caudal or sacral canal . The indications and contra - indications listed for spinal analgesia apply to this technic . Continuous caudal analgesia is not a routine 49 procedure ...
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