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The pacemaker-twiddler's syndrome: a new complication of implantable transvenous pacemakers
C. E. Bayliss, D. S. Beanlands and R. J. Baird
CMAJ August 24, 1968 99 (8) 371-373;
C. E. Bayliss
D. S. Beanlands
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The pacemaker-twiddler's syndrome: a new complication of implantable transvenous pacemakers
C. E. Bayliss, D. S. Beanlands, R. J. Baird
CMAJ Aug 1968, 99 (8) 371-373;
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