The factors affecting success rate of emergency intubation: author’s reply

Internal and Emergency Medicine - Tập 9 - Trang 353-354 - 2013
James Matthew Dargin1, Lillian Liang Emlet1, Francis Xavier Guyette1
1Burlington, USA

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