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Letter to the Editor|
August 2004
Anesthesia Was Born Here, But How Long Will It Stay?
Lawrence D. Egbert, M.D.
Lawrence D. Egbert, M.D.
Baltimore, Maryland
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ASA Newsletter August 2004, Vol. 68, 37–38.
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Lawrence D. Egbert; Anesthesia Was Born Here, But How Long Will It Stay?. ASA Newsletter 2004; 68:37–38
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