Spinal anaesthesia in the rabbit

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Spinal anaesthesia, until now used in the guineapig, was adapted to the rabbit for examining rabbit foetuses during labour. This form of anaesthesia is easy, quick and safe, and it makes it possible to examine the physiology of rabbit foetuses without their being affected by anaesthesia. © 1981, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.

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Kero, P., Thomasson, B., & Soppi, A. M. (1981). Spinal anaesthesia in the rabbit. Laboratory Animals, 15(4), 347–348. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367781780952960

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