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September 1959
ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS IN ANESTHESIA: THE WINKING-JAW PHENOMENON
Dr. Bortoluzzi is Assistant Anesthetist in the Ospedale di Circolo di Varese, Italy.
Anesthesiology September 1959, Vol. 20, 585–586.
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EMILIO BORTOLUZZI; ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS IN ANESTHESIA: THE WINKING-JAW PHENOMENON. Anesthesiology 1959; 20:585–586 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195909000-00004
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