Comparison of the 25-gauge Whitacre with the 24-gauge Sprotte spinal needle for elective Caesarean section: cost implications
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M. Douglas | D. Campbell | P. Merrick | T. Pavy | M. Flanagan | Graham H. McMorland | Timothy J. G. Pavy | G. Mcmorland | M. J. Douglas | David C. Campbell | Mary Lou Flanagan
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