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. 2000 Dec 1;88(3):309-310.
doi: 10.1016/S0304-3959(00)00316-X.

Oral aspirin in post-operative pain: a quantitative, systematic review. Edwards et al.,PAIN 81 (1999) 289-297

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Oral aspirin in post-operative pain: a quantitative, systematic review. Edwards et al.,PAIN 81 (1999) 289-297

Abraham Sunshine et al. Pain. .
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