The Dose–Response of Intrathecal Sufentanil Added to Bupivacaine for Labor Analgesia
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A. Peaceman | Cynthia A. Wong | B. Scavone | J. N. Ganchiff | Mariann Loffredi | Warren Y. Wang | C. Wong
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