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xvi BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY DEVELOPMENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE MONITORING London June 15, 1989 To be held at the Morris Lecture Theatre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Secretariat: Mr D.T. Delpy, Department of Medical Physics and Bio-Engineering, University College London, 1st Floor, Shropshire House, 11-20 Capper Street, London WC1E 6JA.
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xvi BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA<br />
BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY<br />
DEVELOPMENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE MONITORING<br />
London June 15, 1989<br />
To be held at the Morris Lecture Theatre, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.<br />
Secretariat: Mr D.T. Delpy,<br />
Department of Medical Physics and Bio-Engineering,<br />
University College London,<br />
1st Floor, Shropshire House,<br />
11-20 Capper Street,<br />
London WC1E 6JA.