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Suxamethonium or Rocuronium for Rapid Sequence Induction of Anaesthesia?
Anaesthesia
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/anae.14024
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Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Date
October 19, 2017
Authors
J. Dinsmore
Publisher
Wiley
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