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May 1955
A CUFFED ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE WITH AN INCORPORATED ENDOBRONCHIAL BLOCKER
Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Harrison Department of Surgical Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anesthesiology May 1955, Vol. 16, 468–469.
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Steffen R. Oech; A CUFFED ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE WITH AN INCORPORATED ENDOBRONCHIAL BLOCKER. Anesthesiology 1955; 16:468–469 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195505000-00024
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