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Anaesthesia

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Anaesthesia|July 21, 2001
What's the point?S Lewis, F Donald, P Ford
Anaesthesia|March 16, 2022
Why does oesophageal intubation still go unrecognised?F Donald
Anaesthesia|April 3, 2020
Converting gas-driven ventilators from oxygen to airP Ford, M Foale
Anaesthesia|February 1, 1993
Skin necrosis following continuous positive airway pressure with a face maskG J Smurthwaite, P Ford
Anaesthesia|March 1, 1991
A 26-gauge pencil-point needle for combined-epidural anaesthesia for caesarean sectionL E Carrie, F Donald
Anaesthesia|July 9, 2003
An unusual case of postextubation stridorS Lewis, A Jardine
Anaesthesia|January 7, 2004
Contraindications to cricoid pressureS Lewis, P Magee
Anaesthesia|November 16, 2001
Unrecognised anaphylaxis to propofol or fentanylS Lewis, P Simpson
Anaesthesia|November 1, 1992
An evaluation of a combined spinal/epidural needle set utilising a 26-gauge, pencil point spinal needle for caesarean sectionJ L Westbrook, F Donald, L E Carrie
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Anaesthesia|July 21, 2001
What's the point?S Lewis, F Donald, P Ford
Anaesthesia|March 16, 2022
Why does oesophageal intubation still go unrecognised?F Donald
Anaesthesia|April 3, 2020
Converting gas-driven ventilators from oxygen to airP Ford, M Foale
Anaesthesia|February 1, 1993
Skin necrosis following continuous positive airway pressure with a face maskG J Smurthwaite, P Ford
Anaesthesia|March 1, 1991
A 26-gauge pencil-point needle for combined-epidural anaesthesia for caesarean sectionL E Carrie, F Donald
Anaesthesia|July 9, 2003
An unusual case of postextubation stridorS Lewis, A Jardine
Anaesthesia|January 7, 2004
Contraindications to cricoid pressureS Lewis, P Magee
Anaesthesia|November 16, 2001
Unrecognised anaphylaxis to propofol or fentanylS Lewis, P Simpson
Anaesthesia|November 1, 1992
An evaluation of a combined spinal/epidural needle set utilising a 26-gauge, pencil point spinal needle for caesarean sectionJ L Westbrook, F Donald, L E Carrie
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