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September 1956
LACK OF LARYNGEAL TRAUMA AFTER USE OF THE CARLENS CATHETER
Anesthesiology September 1956, Vol. 17, 660–665.
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Karl L. Siebecker, James F. Land; LACK OF LARYNGEAL TRAUMA AFTER USE OF THE CARLENS CATHETER. Anesthesiology 1956; 17:660–665 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195609000-00004
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