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No Ignition Risk With Hyperbaric Enflurane

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care - Australia
doi 10.1177/0310057x7800600213
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Critical CareAnesthesiologyPain MedicineIntensive Care Medicine
Date

May 1, 1978

Authors
A. B. BakerI. P. Unsworth
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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