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Facilities and equipment in district general hospitals in the Netherlands: Are we prepared for the critically ill paediatric patients?
N Van der Lely, P J C van Marion, J Otto, J A Hazelzet, and H A Büller
Emerg Med J 2004 21: 61-64.

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