Principles and Practice of Nurse AnesthesiaWynne R. Waugaman, Scot Douglas Foster, Benjamin M. Rigor The second edition of this reference for anaesthesia nursing provides comprehensive coverage of anaesthesia practice and reflects recent developments. |
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Anesthesia and Subspecialties | 173 |
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Cecil B Drain | 265 |
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