Essentials of Cardiac and Thoracic AnaesthesiaA succinct, practical guide incorporating both cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia in one book. The trainee or practising anaesthetist with little or no previous experience in cardiothoracic anaesthesia will find this to be a useful introduction. |
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Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery | 24 |
Anaesthesia for specific cardiac and allied operations | 38 |
Cardiopulmonary bypass | 63 |
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Clinical Anesthesiology G. Edward Morgan,Maged S. Mikhail,Michael J. Murray No preview available - 2002 |
Clinical Anesthesiology G. Edward Morgan,Maged S. Mikhail,Michael J. Murray No preview available - 2002 |