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Pain / Spinal anaesthesia / General anaesthesia / Regional anaesthesia / Local anesthetic / Low back pain / Urinary retention / Surgery / Back pain / Medicine / Anesthesia / Regional anesthesia
Date: 2014-12-15 23:32:11
Pain
Spinal anaesthesia
General anaesthesia
Regional anaesthesia
Local anesthetic
Low back pain
Urinary retention
Surgery
Back pain
Medicine
Anesthesia
Regional anesthesia

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