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FIBEROPTIC TECHNIQUE DOES NOT DIMINISH PRESSOR RESPONSE TO INTUBATION
J. M. Saddler, M.B., F.F.A.R.C;
J. M. Saddler, M.B., F.F.A.R.C
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S. I. P. MacKenzie, M.B., F. F. A. R. C. S.;
S. I. P. MacKenzie, M.B., F. F. A. R. C. S.
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T. G. L. Watkins, M.B., F. F. A. R. C. S.
T. G. L. Watkins, M.B., F. F. A. R. C. S.
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Department of Anaesthetics and Resuscitation, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales 2145, Australia.
Anesthesiology September 1988, Vol. 69, 144.
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J. M. Saddler, S. I. P. MacKenzie, T. G. L. Watkins; FIBEROPTIC TECHNIQUE DOES NOT DIMINISH PRESSOR RESPONSE TO INTUBATION. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:144 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198809010-00144
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