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The ASRA logo was created by Manbir Batra, MD, FRCPC, who served as president from 1995-1996. Over the course of his ca-reer, Dr. Batra worked with doctors John Bonica, Daniel Moore, and Donald Bridenbaugh. He is also known for his sentinel work with Dr. Moore in the develop-ment of a stan-dard Epidural Test Dose. P. Prithvi Raj, Kenneth ...
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