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August 2010
Optimizing Care of the High-Risk Surgical Patient: Is Your Practice State of the Art or Do You Suffer From Semmelweis Syndrome?
ASA Newsletter August 2010, Vol. 74, 14–16.
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Paul E. Wischmeyer; Optimizing Care of the High-Risk Surgical Patient: Is Your Practice State of the Art or Do You Suffer From Semmelweis Syndrome?. ASA Newsletter 2010; 74:14–16
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