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HOW TO MAKE AN INFLATABLE CUFF FOR AN INTRATRACHEAL TUBE
LIEUTENANT SCOTT WHITEHOUSE, M.C., U.S.N.;
LIEUTENANT SCOTT WHITEHOUSE, M.C., U.S.N.
*The work reported in this paper was done while Lieutenant Whitehouse was on temporary assignment at the Maye Foundation.
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THOMAS H. SELDON, M.D.;
THOMAS H. SELDON, M.D.
†Section on Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic.
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JOHN R. PETERSON, M.D.
JOHN R. PETERSON, M.D.
‡Fellow in Anesthesiology, Mayo Foundation.
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Anesthesiology January 1950, Vol. 11, 120–124.
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LIEUTENANT SCOTT WHITEHOUSE, THOMAS H. SELDON, JOHN R. PETERSON; HOW TO MAKE AN INFLATABLE CUFF FOR AN INTRATRACHEAL TUBE. Anesthesiology 1950; 11:120–124 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195001000-00014
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