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  • Cases in Pre-hospital and Retrieval Medicine, 1e
    Cases in Pre-hospital and Retrieval Medicine, 1e
    by Dan Ellis MBBS (London) FIMC RCSEd FCEM FACEM FFICM FRCS(Eng) MRCP(UK)
    MRCA DMCC EDIC, Matthew Hooper MB BS DipIMC RCS(Ed) FACEM FCICM
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