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Role of hypothermia in contemporary medicine

Lukasz Szarpak1
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Disaster Emerg Med J 2017;2(2):55-57.
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  1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

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Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
EDITORIAL
Published online: 2017-05-24

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Title

Role of hypothermia in contemporary medicine

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Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal

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Vol 2, No 2 (2017)

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Editorial

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55-57

Published online

2017-05-24

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10.5603/DEMJ.2017.0011

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20878888

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Disaster Emerg Med J 2017;2(2):55-57.

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Lukasz Szarpak

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