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. 2001 Jul 21;323(7305):141.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.323.7305.141.

Survival of trauma patients who have prehospital tracheal intubation without anaesthesia or muscle relaxants: observational study

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Survival of trauma patients who have prehospital tracheal intubation without anaesthesia or muscle relaxants: observational study

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