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April 1982
An Unusual Cause of Leakage in an Anesthesia System is More Usual Than It Should Be
Product Manager Narco Air-Shields 330 Jacksonville Road Hatboro, Pennsylvania 19040
Anesthesiology April 1982, Vol. 56, 334.
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JOSEPH MOFFET; An Unusual Cause of Leakage in an Anesthesia System is More Usual Than It Should Be. Anesthesiology 1982; 56:334 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198204000-00033
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