Profiles in patient safety: misplaced femoral line guidewire and multiple failures to detect the foreign body on chest radiography.
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Rollin J Fairbanks | R. Fairbanks | F. Zwemer | Frank L Zwemer | Timothy E Lum | Elliot C Pennington | E. Pennington
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