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January 1941
ENDOTRACHEAL ANESTHESIA: THE RELATION OF NASOTRACHEAL AND OROTRACHEAL INTUBATION TO RESPIRATORY MORBIDITY
N. A. GILLESPIE, D.M. (OXFORD), D.A. (ENGLAND);
N. A. GILLESPIE, D.M. (OXFORD), D.A. (ENGLAND)
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W. A. CONROY, M.D. (ALBERTA)
W. A. CONROY, M.D. (ALBERTA)
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From the Department of Anesthesia, State of Wisconsin General Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin.
Anesthesiology January 1941, Vol. 2, 28–36.
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N. A. GILLESPIE, W. A. CONROY; ENDOTRACHEAL ANESTHESIA: THE RELATION OF NASOTRACHEAL AND OROTRACHEAL INTUBATION TO RESPIRATORY MORBIDITY. Anesthesiology 1941; 2:28–36 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194101000-00003
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