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Pre-hospital management of traumatic hemorrhagic shock: Lessons of modern warfare (a literature review). / Rovenskih, D. N.; Usov, S. A.

в: Siberian Medical Review, № 5 (131), 4, 2021, стр. 32-40.

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Rovenskih DN, Usov SA. Pre-hospital management of traumatic hemorrhagic shock: Lessons of modern warfare (a literature review). Siberian Medical Review. 2021;(5 (131)):32-40. 4. doi: 10.20333/25000136-2021-5-32-40

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Rovenskih, D. N. ; Usov, S. A. / Pre-hospital management of traumatic hemorrhagic shock: Lessons of modern warfare (a literature review). в: Siberian Medical Review. 2021 ; № 5 (131). стр. 32-40.

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