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Frau Dr. Pia war verärgert. Es war Freitagnachmittag kurz vor Feierabend, und sie war trotzdem noch in die Prämedikationsambulanz geschickt worden. Eigentlich hatte sie geplant, genau um 16 Uhr die Klinik zu verlassen, um mit ihrem Freund in einen Kurzurlaub an die Ostsee zu fahren. »Der Oberarzt bleibt bestimmt nicht länger«, murmelte sie vor sich hin.

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Hübler, M., Koch, T. (2010). Fall 14 – Muschelkaustik. In: Hübler, M., Koch, T. (eds) Komplikationen in der Anästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01042-2_14

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