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October 1977
Circulatory Changes during Direct Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation: influence of Duration of Laryngoscopy with or without Prior Lidocaine
Robert K. Stoelting, M.D.
Robert K. Stoelting, M.D.
*Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, Indiana University School of Medicine, 1100 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202.
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Anesthesiology October 1977, Vol. 47, 381–383.
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Robert K. Stoelting; Circulatory Changes during Direct Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation: influence of Duration of Laryngoscopy with or without Prior Lidocaine. Anesthesiology 1977; 47:381–383 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197710000-00012
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