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. 2001 Mar 24;322(7288):732-3.

Postoperative pressure sores after epidural anaesthesia. Good nursing care should prevent pressure sores

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Postoperative pressure sores after epidural anaesthesia. Good nursing care should prevent pressure sores

F J Wiedermann et al. BMJ. .
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