General Anaesthesia: Clinical practiceThomas Cecil Gray, John Francis Nunn |
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... Anaesthetist , Alder Hey Children's Hospital , Liverpool W. K. PALLISTER , M.B. , B.S. , F.F.A.R.C.S. , D.A. Consultant Anaesthetist , Middlesex Hospital and Hospital for Women , London ; Hon . Anaesthetist , Hospital of St. John and St ...
... Anaesthetist , Alder Hey Children's Hospital , Liverpool W. K. PALLISTER , M.B. , B.S. , F.F.A.R.C.S. , D.A. Consultant Anaesthetist , Middlesex Hospital and Hospital for Women , London ; Hon . Anaesthetist , Hospital of St. John and St ...
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... anaesthetist by two patients , to both of whom the anaesthetist had administered spinal anaesthetics on the same afternoon . The anaesthetic , which consisted of cinchocaine , was put up in glass ampoules which were kept in a glass jar ...
... anaesthetist by two patients , to both of whom the anaesthetist had administered spinal anaesthetics on the same afternoon . The anaesthetic , which consisted of cinchocaine , was put up in glass ampoules which were kept in a glass jar ...
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... anaesthetist should by means of proper tests or otherwise have discovered the patient's abnormality and taken steps to avoid the adverse consequences of it . If the patient's injury is due to an inevitable accident , the anaesthetist ...
... anaesthetist should by means of proper tests or otherwise have discovered the patient's abnormality and taken steps to avoid the adverse consequences of it . If the patient's injury is due to an inevitable accident , the anaesthetist ...
Contents
7The Ventilation Requirement | 7 |
Theory | 13 |
18Control of Secretions and Haemorrhages in the Lungs during | 18 |
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