Amanote Research
Register
Sign In
Controlling Epistaxis With an Improvised Device
Emergency Medicine Journal
- United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/emj.18.6.518
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract
Available in
full text
Categories
Medicine
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Date
November 1, 2001
Authors
V Moxham
Publisher
BMJ
Related search
Free Improvised Music as a Deleuzian "Body Without Organs": An Interview-Based Engagement With Free Improvised Musical Practices
Evaluation of the Velocity’s Uneven of Striking Elements of the Improvised Explosive Device
International Journal of Anti-terrorism Studies
Epistaxis
Blast Wave Characteristics and TNT Equivalent of Improvised Explosive Device at Small Scaled Distances
Defence Science Journal
Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Computer Science Applications
Electrical
Chemical Engineering
Astronomy
Biomedical Engineering
An Unusual Cause of Massive Fatal Epistaxis
Emergency Medicine Journal
Medicine
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Improvised Explosives and Precursor Identification With LIBS
An Uncommon Cause of Epistaxis: Cartoid Cavernous Fistula
Emergency Medicine Journal
Medicine
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Extraordinary Bleeding Control Technique for Massive Bleeding in Maxillofacial Injury Due to Improvised Explosive Device
Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology
Long-Term Treatment of Epistaxis With Oestrogens
BMJ