Ansell et al., 1964 - Google Patents
Medical emergencies in the X-ray department: prevention and treatmentAnsell et al., 1964
- Document ID
- 9929100937620685786
- Author
- Ansell G
- Ansell A
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- Publication venue
- The British Journal of Radiology
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Serious emergencies are fortunately rare in routine radiological practice and, consequently, the individual radiologist may gain little personal experience in dealing with them. However, with the increasing complexity of radiological procedures, these emergencies are likely to …
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