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D P Harrington

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Journal of Clinical Engineering|December 12, 1981
A hospital's role in training biomedical electronics techniciansD P Harrington
Medical Electronics|January 10, 1988
Medical engineering at the New England Medical Center. Part 5--Communication between vendors and users can create great systemsD P Harrington
Medical Electronics|August 8, 1987
Medical engineering at the New England Medical Center. Part 3--The device manufacturer and hospital engineer/technician can reduce the cost of technologyD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|August 7, 1988
Focus on: New England Medical Center Medical Engineering DepartmentD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|November 1, 1991
The developing world and biomedical equipmentD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|September 1, 1990
Medical device networksD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|March 1, 1996
Why bad things happen to good clinical engineersD P Harrington
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|July 1, 1994
Electrosurgery fact and fictionD P Harrington
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology|January 1, 1983
Digital subtraction angiography: a special issueD P Harrington
Radiology|January 1, 1980
Teflon-sheath placement in the biliary tree using high-torque J guide wiresD P Harrington
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Journal of Clinical Engineering|December 12, 1981
A hospital's role in training biomedical electronics techniciansD P Harrington
Medical Electronics|January 10, 1988
Medical engineering at the New England Medical Center. Part 5--Communication between vendors and users can create great systemsD P Harrington
Medical Electronics|August 8, 1987
Medical engineering at the New England Medical Center. Part 3--The device manufacturer and hospital engineer/technician can reduce the cost of technologyD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|August 7, 1988
Focus on: New England Medical Center Medical Engineering DepartmentD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|November 1, 1991
The developing world and biomedical equipmentD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|September 1, 1990
Medical device networksD P Harrington
Journal of Clinical Engineering|March 1, 1996
Why bad things happen to good clinical engineersD P Harrington
Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology|July 1, 1994
Electrosurgery fact and fictionD P Harrington
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology|January 1, 1983
Digital subtraction angiography: a special issueD P Harrington
Radiology|January 1, 1980
Teflon-sheath placement in the biliary tree using high-torque J guide wiresD P Harrington
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