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Resuscitation

Volume 84, Issue 11, November 2013, Pages 1467-1469
Resuscitation

Editorial
Drowning resuscitation requires another state of mind

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Neither Dr. Bierens nor Dr. Warner have a conflict or potential conflict of interest to disclose.

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