11 March 2004: The terrorist bomb explosions in Madrid, Spain – an analysis of the logistics, injuries sustained and clinical management of casualties treated at the closest hospital
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* Corresponding author: F Turégano-Fuentes fturegano@inicia.es
Critical Care 2005, 9:104-111 doi:10.1186/cc2995
See related commentary http://ccforum.com/content/9/1/20
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Gavin G Lavery, Ene Horan Critical Care 2005, 9:401-408 (23 March 2005) This article is part of a collection on Disaster management |