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- A I Levshankov.
- Voen Med Zh. 1993 Jan 1 (1): 39-43.
AbstractOn the basis of the latest achievements in anesthesia and reanimation, as well as the results of special military medical exercises and documents which depict the experience of local wars, the article shows the basic features of a conception about field anesthesia and reanimation. Taking into account the experience gained in Afghanistan the author determines the principles of its organization and approaches towards the solution of important tasks assigned to anesthesiological and reanimation service in combat conditions.
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