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A personal experience using Limoge's current during a major surgery

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  • 1Neurophysiologist and Professor Emeritus, Rene Descartes University of Paris, Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory, Montrouge, France Department of Anesthesiology, Institut Bergonie, Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer, Bordeaux, France.

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