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August 1981
Thermal Burn Caused by a Laryngoscope
THOMAS J. K. TOUNG, M.D.;
THOMAS J. K. TOUNG, M.D.
*Associate Professor, and Chief of Neuroanesthesia.
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ROBERT T. DONHAM, M.D.;
ROBERT T. DONHAM, M.D.
†Associate Professor, and Director of Anesthesia Services.
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ROY SHIPLEY
ROY SHIPLEY
‡Certified Biomedical Equipment Technologist.
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Anesthesiology August 1981, Vol. 55, 184–185.
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THOMAS J. K. TOUNG, ROBERT T. DONHAM, ROY SHIPLEY; Thermal Burn Caused by a Laryngoscope. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:184–185 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198108000-00016
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