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... intravenous barbiturates and relaxants have been used , one such being that described by Evans and Gray.3 These authors report their experience in 120 major abdominal cases in which the technique of maintenance was by intravenous drip ...
... intravenous barbiturates and relaxants have been used , one such being that described by Evans and Gray.3 These authors report their experience in 120 major abdominal cases in which the technique of maintenance was by intravenous drip ...
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... intravenous drip adaptor has been described by Green.31 This enables drugs to be injected into the drip close to the needle with the arm at the side of the patient . A similar piece of apparatus has been described by Lee . This consists ...
... intravenous drip adaptor has been described by Green.31 This enables drugs to be injected into the drip close to the needle with the arm at the side of the patient . A similar piece of apparatus has been described by Lee . This consists ...
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... intravenous drip during prolonged operations with the idea of maintaining a constant degree of relaxation . There are several drawbacks to this technique . In the first place any method of anesthesia which depends on the correct ...
... intravenous drip during prolonged operations with the idea of maintaining a constant degree of relaxation . There are several drawbacks to this technique . In the first place any method of anesthesia which depends on the correct ...
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CHAP | 1 |
Diethyl Ether Fluorinated Derivatives | 12 |
APPARATUS FOR INHALATION ANESTHESIA | 31 |
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abdominal action acute adrenaline agent Amer Anæsth anæsthetic analgesic anesthesia Anesthesiology anesthetist apparatus artery asystole atropine barbiturate block blocker blood pressure breathing Brit bronchoscopy bronchus carbon dioxide cardiac catheter cause cent chest chloride chlorpromazine clinical controlled coughing cuff cuffed curare cyclopropane cylinder dose drip drug effect endobronchial endotracheal tube ether extradural fœtal gallamine gases given Gynec hæmorrhage heart hypotension hypothermia hypoxia increase induction of anesthesia inflation inhalation intravenous injection intubation July labour Lancet laryngeal lignocaine litres local analgesia lumbar lung method methonium minutes mixture morphine muscle relaxant needle neostigmine nerve nitrous oxide noradrenaline normal obstetrics occur operation oxygen pain patient pethidine plasma position post-operative premedication Proc procaine prolonged pulmonary recently reduced reflex respiration respiratory depression rubber shock solution spinal analgesia suction surgeon surgical suxamethonium technique temperature thiopentone thoracic tion tissues trachea transfusion treatment trichlorethylene trilene valve vapour ventricular fibrillation vomiting