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June 1986
Cricoid Pressure, Awake Intubation, or Both? Reply
Department of Anesthesiology, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60657
Anesthesiology June 1986, Vol. 64, 832–833.
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M Ramez Salem, N J Joseph, Harold Heyman, Robert Paulissian; Cricoid Pressure, Awake Intubation, or Both? Reply. Anesthesiology 1986; 64:832–833 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198606000-00035
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