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Heart, Lung and Circulation

Volume 24, Issue 9, September 2015, Pages 843-844
Heart, Lung and Circulation

Editorial
Appropriate Centralised Care — the Next Surgical Challenge

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements: Prof Maddern is the RP Jepson Professor of Surgery, University of Adelaide Discipline of Surgery, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia

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