American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 171
... anesthesia and re- ported two cases , one of whom died ; however , no necropsy was performed . It appears that the anesthesia was a contributing factor in both of these cases . It has been said by several observers that there is no ...
... anesthesia and re- ported two cases , one of whom died ; however , no necropsy was performed . It appears that the anesthesia was a contributing factor in both of these cases . It has been said by several observers that there is no ...
Page 175
... anesthesia ; the value of arti- ficial respiration ; and the need for the de- velopment of respirators and their installa- tion and utilization in all hospitals where spinal anesthesia is being used . This last need is required before ...
... anesthesia ; the value of arti- ficial respiration ; and the need for the de- velopment of respirators and their installa- tion and utilization in all hospitals where spinal anesthesia is being used . This last need is required before ...
Page 192
... anesthetic . The complete relaxation afforded by spinal anesthesia greatly reduces trauma to tissues . Quoting Bartone " it makes a difficult operation easier and quick- er . Thus spinal anesthesia lowers mortality and morbidity . It is ...
... anesthetic . The complete relaxation afforded by spinal anesthesia greatly reduces trauma to tissues . Quoting Bartone " it makes a difficult operation easier and quick- er . Thus spinal anesthesia lowers mortality and morbidity . It is ...
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