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G M Hall

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 1, 1996
Is patient-controlled analgesia controlled by the patient?N Taylor, G M Hall, P Salmon
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 1, 2014
Perioperative management of diabetic patients: new controversiesP Aldam, N Levy, G M Hall
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|May 3, 2018
'Primum non nocere' (first do no harm). Intrapartum glycaemic control and neonatal hypoglycaemiaA Modi, N Levy, G M Hall
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 13, 2001
Influence of the emotional response to surgery on functional recovery during 6 months after hip arthroplastyP Salmon, G M Hall, D Peerbhoy
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|December 14, 2019
Pseudoaxioms in the intrapartum management of diabetesN Levy, A Modi, G M Hall
Bailliere'S Clinical Rheumatology|February 1, 1992
The effects of gender and sex hormones on outcome in rheumatoid arthritisJ A Da Silva, G M Hall
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|August 13, 1999
Ropivacaine for peribulbar anesthesiaG Nicholson, B Sutton, G M Hall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 28, 2001
Topical anaesthesia for cataract surgeryG Nicholson, C Mantovani, G M Hall
Anaesthesia|March 29, 2016
Controversies in the peripartum management of diabetesA Modi, N Levy, G M Hall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 31, 2000
Comparison of 1% ropivacaine with 0.75% bupivacaine and 2% lidocaine for peribulbar anaesthesiaG Nicholson, B Sutton, G M Hall
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 1, 1996
Is patient-controlled analgesia controlled by the patient?N Taylor, G M Hall, P Salmon
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 1, 2014
Perioperative management of diabetic patients: new controversiesP Aldam, N Levy, G M Hall
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|May 3, 2018
'Primum non nocere' (first do no harm). Intrapartum glycaemic control and neonatal hypoglycaemiaA Modi, N Levy, G M Hall
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 13, 2001
Influence of the emotional response to surgery on functional recovery during 6 months after hip arthroplastyP Salmon, G M Hall, D Peerbhoy
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|December 14, 2019
Pseudoaxioms in the intrapartum management of diabetesN Levy, A Modi, G M Hall
Bailliere'S Clinical Rheumatology|February 1, 1992
The effects of gender and sex hormones on outcome in rheumatoid arthritisJ A Da Silva, G M Hall
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|August 13, 1999
Ropivacaine for peribulbar anesthesiaG Nicholson, B Sutton, G M Hall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 28, 2001
Topical anaesthesia for cataract surgeryG Nicholson, C Mantovani, G M Hall
Anaesthesia|March 29, 2016
Controversies in the peripartum management of diabetesA Modi, N Levy, G M Hall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 31, 2000
Comparison of 1% ropivacaine with 0.75% bupivacaine and 2% lidocaine for peribulbar anaesthesiaG Nicholson, B Sutton, G M Hall
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