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Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|August 29, 1998
Regional analgesia in labour: a new lookR E Collis
Anaesthesia|June 18, 2005
The management of accidental dural puncture during labour epidural analgesia: a survey of UK practiceR Baraz, R E Collis
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|June 7, 2005
A subdural abscess and infected blood patch complicating regional analgesia for labourR E Collis, S E Harries
Anaesthesia|December 3, 2014
Haemostatic management of obstetric haemorrhageR E Collis, P W Collins
International Journal of Clinical Practice|February 19, 2009
Dying in an acute hospital setting: the challenges and solutionsR Al-Qurainy, E Collis, D Feuer
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|February 3, 2007
Bradyarrhythmias in pregnancy: a case report and review of managementO Adekanye, K Srinivas, R E Collis
Lancet (London, England)|June 3, 1995
Randomised comparison of combined spinal-epidural and standard epidural analgesia in labourR E Collis, D W Davies, W Aveling
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 19, 2012
Haemostatic monitoring during postpartum haemorrhage and implications for managementC Solomon, R E Collis, P W Collins
Anaesthesia|July 15, 1999
Effect of maternal ambulation on labour with low-dose combined spinal-epidural analgesiaR E Collis, S A Harding, B M Morgan
Anaesthesia|April 16, 2003
Hypotension following combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia for Caesarean section. Left lateral position vs. tilted supine positionC Mendonca, J Griffiths, B Ateleanu, et al.
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Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|August 29, 1998
Regional analgesia in labour: a new lookR E Collis
Anaesthesia|June 18, 2005
The management of accidental dural puncture during labour epidural analgesia: a survey of UK practiceR Baraz, R E Collis
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|June 7, 2005
A subdural abscess and infected blood patch complicating regional analgesia for labourR E Collis, S E Harries
Anaesthesia|December 3, 2014
Haemostatic management of obstetric haemorrhageR E Collis, P W Collins
International Journal of Clinical Practice|February 19, 2009
Dying in an acute hospital setting: the challenges and solutionsR Al-Qurainy, E Collis, D Feuer
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|February 3, 2007
Bradyarrhythmias in pregnancy: a case report and review of managementO Adekanye, K Srinivas, R E Collis
Lancet (London, England)|June 3, 1995
Randomised comparison of combined spinal-epidural and standard epidural analgesia in labourR E Collis, D W Davies, W Aveling
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 19, 2012
Haemostatic monitoring during postpartum haemorrhage and implications for managementC Solomon, R E Collis, P W Collins
Anaesthesia|July 15, 1999
Effect of maternal ambulation on labour with low-dose combined spinal-epidural analgesiaR E Collis, S A Harding, B M Morgan
Anaesthesia|April 16, 2003
Hypotension following combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia for Caesarean section. Left lateral position vs. tilted supine positionC Mendonca, J Griffiths, B Ateleanu, et al.
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