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November 1949
THE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE: A CONSIDERATION OF ITS TRAUMATIC EFFECTS WITH A SUGGESTION FOR THE MODIFICATION THEREOF
Clement S. Dwyer, M.D.
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Clement S. Dwyer, M.D.
†Chief of Department of Anesthesiology, Eastern Maine General Hospital, Bangor, Maine
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Sanford Kronenberg, M.D.
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Sanford Kronenberg, M.D.
‡Anesthetist, St. Mary's Hospital, Long Beach, California
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Meyer Saklad, M.D.
Meyer Saklad, M.D.
§Director of Anesthesia, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. I.
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Bangor, Maine
Anesthesiology November 1949, Vol. 10, 714–728.
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Clement S. Dwyer, Sanford Kronenberg, Meyer Saklad; THE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE: A CONSIDERATION OF ITS TRAUMATIC EFFECTS WITH A SUGGESTION FOR THE MODIFICATION THEREOF. Anesthesiology 1949; 10:714–728 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194911000-00007
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