Preface
Critical care has its roots in many different areas of medicine: infectious disease, surgery and anesthesia, neurology, cardiology, and nursing. However, one disease, polio, was an outsized driver of many of the key developments that led to this new field.
Source: Critical Care Clinics - Category: Intensive Care Authors: Hannah Wunsch Source Type: research
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