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February 1977
Potential Pulmonary Barotrauma When Venting Anesthetic Gases to Suction
NIGEL E. SHARROCK, M.D.;
NIGEL E. SHARROCK, M.D.
*Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Junior Associate in Anesthesia, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
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DAVID E. LEITH, M.D.
DAVID E. LEITH, M.D.
†Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Associate in Anesthesia, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
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Anesthesiology February 1977, Vol. 46, 152–154.
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NIGEL E. SHARROCK, DAVID E. LEITH; Potential Pulmonary Barotrauma When Venting Anesthetic Gases to Suction. Anesthesiology 1977; 46:152–154 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197702000-00018
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