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December 1986
A Cause of Breathing System Leak during Closed Circuit Anesthesia
Philip J. Ferderbar, M.D.;
Philip J. Ferderbar, M.D.
*Resident in Anesthesiology
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Robert E. Kettler, M.D.;
Robert E. Kettler, M.D.
†Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology
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James Jablonski, P.E., C.C.E.;
James Jablonski, P.E., C.C.E.
‡Clinical Engineer
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Richard Sportiello, B.S.
Richard Sportiello, B.S.
‡Clinical Engineer
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Anesthesiology December 1986, Vol. 65, 661–663.
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Philip J. Ferderbar, Robert E. Kettler, James Jablonski, Richard Sportiello; A Cause of Breathing System Leak during Closed Circuit Anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1986; 65:661–663 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198612000-00016
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