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Local anesthesia / Lidocaine / Anesthetic / Nerve block / General anaesthesia / Analgesic / Retrobulbar block / Anesthesia of the brachial plexus / Medicine / Anesthesia / Local anesthetic
Date: 2007-11-29 15:02:05
Local anesthesia
Lidocaine
Anesthetic
Nerve block
General anaesthesia
Analgesic
Retrobulbar block
Anesthesia of the brachial plexus
Medicine
Anesthesia
Local anesthetic

IV Sedation Technique and Clinical Considerations

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