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British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 1, 1971
An adjustable annular fluid logic ventilatorJ A Bushman, S Askill
Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1970
An "equilibration" extraction and injection unit for analysis of blood gasesD D Davies, S Askill
British Medical Journal|December 1, 1973
Semi-automated closed-circuit bladder wash-out pumpJ A Bushman, S Askill, D Wallace
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 1, 1972
Measurement of pain threshold. A preliminary reportA Beaugie, S Askill, J P Payne
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|November 1, 1984
Inspired humidity in anaesthesia breathing circuits: comparison and examination of effect of Revell circulatorP J Flynn, L E Morris, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1977
Investigations of some aspects of atmospheric pollution by anaesthetic gases. I: Diffusion of halothane across plastic and rubber tubesD H Enderby, S Askill, J A Bushman
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1977
Investigations of some aspects of atmospheric pollution by anaesthetic gases. II: Aspects of adsorption and emission of halothane by different charcoalsD H Enderby, J A Bushman, S Askill
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1971
A small-animal operating table for use with halothane anaesthetic administered by intubation or inhalationD I Duke, B F Clark, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1976
Proceedings: The use of charcoal in a totally closed circuit for the removal of halothaneJ A Bushman, D H Enderby, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1975
A new method for the measurement of carbon dioxide in the expired airJ A Bushman, S Askill, H Serafinowicz, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 1, 1971
An adjustable annular fluid logic ventilatorJ A Bushman, S Askill
Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1970
An "equilibration" extraction and injection unit for analysis of blood gasesD D Davies, S Askill
British Medical Journal|December 1, 1973
Semi-automated closed-circuit bladder wash-out pumpJ A Bushman, S Askill, D Wallace
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 1, 1972
Measurement of pain threshold. A preliminary reportA Beaugie, S Askill, J P Payne
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|November 1, 1984
Inspired humidity in anaesthesia breathing circuits: comparison and examination of effect of Revell circulatorP J Flynn, L E Morris, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1977
Investigations of some aspects of atmospheric pollution by anaesthetic gases. I: Diffusion of halothane across plastic and rubber tubesD H Enderby, S Askill, J A Bushman
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1977
Investigations of some aspects of atmospheric pollution by anaesthetic gases. II: Aspects of adsorption and emission of halothane by different charcoalsD H Enderby, J A Bushman, S Askill
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1971
A small-animal operating table for use with halothane anaesthetic administered by intubation or inhalationD I Duke, B F Clark, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1976
Proceedings: The use of charcoal in a totally closed circuit for the removal of halothaneJ A Bushman, D H Enderby, S Askill
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 1, 1975
A new method for the measurement of carbon dioxide in the expired airJ A Bushman, S Askill, H Serafinowicz, et al.
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