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M J Paech

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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1990
Inadvertent spinal anaesthesia with 0.125% bupivacaine and fentanyl during labourM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|February 1, 1992
Patient-controlled epidural analgesia in labour--is a continuous infusion of benefit?M J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Epidural pethidine or fentanyl during caesarean section: a double-blind comparisonM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|February 1, 1993
The influence of adrenaline on postoperative analgesia after subarachnoid morphineM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1988
Epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section: a comparison of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2% lignocaine both with adrenalineM J Paech
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Convulsions in a healthy parturient due to intrapartum water intoxicationM J Paech
Regional Anesthesia|October 27, 1997
Unexplained neurologic deficit after uneventful combined spinal and epidural anesthesia for cesarean deliveryM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 11, 2002
Another knotted epidural catheterJ Macfarlane, M J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1991
A survey of epidural analgesia practice in Western Australian obstetric unitsM J Paech, R Godkin
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|January 4, 2018
The birth of a new caesarean?P Popham, M J Paech
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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1990
Inadvertent spinal anaesthesia with 0.125% bupivacaine and fentanyl during labourM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|February 1, 1992
Patient-controlled epidural analgesia in labour--is a continuous infusion of benefit?M J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1989
Epidural pethidine or fentanyl during caesarean section: a double-blind comparisonM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|February 1, 1993
The influence of adrenaline on postoperative analgesia after subarachnoid morphineM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1988
Epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section: a comparison of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2% lignocaine both with adrenalineM J Paech
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
Convulsions in a healthy parturient due to intrapartum water intoxicationM J Paech
Regional Anesthesia|October 27, 1997
Unexplained neurologic deficit after uneventful combined spinal and epidural anesthesia for cesarean deliveryM J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 11, 2002
Another knotted epidural catheterJ Macfarlane, M J Paech
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|August 1, 1991
A survey of epidural analgesia practice in Western Australian obstetric unitsM J Paech, R Godkin
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|January 4, 2018
The birth of a new caesarean?P Popham, M J Paech
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