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February 1973
The Distribution of Radiofrequency Current and Burns
Clair M. Becker;
Clair M. Becker
* Assistant, Department of Anaesthesia, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
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Inder V. Malhotra, M.D.;
Inder V. Malhotra, M.D.
* Assistant, Department of Anaesthesia, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
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John Hedley-Whyte, M.D
John Hedley-Whyte, M.D
* Assistant, Department of Anaesthesia, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Anaesthetist, Beth Israel Hospital.
† Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Anaesthetist-in-Chief, Beth Israel Hospital.
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Anesthesiology February 1973, Vol. 38, 106–121.
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Clair M. Becker, Inder V. Malhotra, John Hedley-Whyte; The Distribution of Radiofrequency Current and Burns. Anesthesiology 1973; 38:106–121 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197302000-00002
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