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AbstractThe use of epidural analgesia by obstetricians in 2,645 women in labour is reported. The use of this technique as one of the routine methods is proposed even in those centres where no anaesthetist for pain relief is available for the 24-hour period. This is possible by the previous training of obstetricians. Advantages, side-effects and complications of epidural analgesia are discussed.
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