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Regional anaesthesia links

30/10/202130/10/2021 by Bob Dunn

The Regional anaesthesia page has been updated with links to additional regional anaesthetic techniques found in other sections of the manual.

Categories Updates Tags Resuscitation
Advantages and disadvantages of regional anaesthesia
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