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Anaesthesia

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Anaesthesia|February 6, 2024
NAP7 and airway management: as important as life and deathT Cook, F Oglesby, J Soar
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2022
Clinical examination may increase but not decrease suspicion of oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, T Cook
Anaesthesia|November 14, 2013
A replyM Makris, W Harrop-Griffiths, T Cook
Anaesthesia|January 16, 2009
Who might benefit from, or be harmed by, epidural anaesthesia and analgesia?T Cook, D Counsell, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia|December 19, 2016
'Go-between' study: walk times and talk times - a replyT Cook, S R MacDougall-Davis, L Kettley
Anaesthesia|November 7, 2022
Addressing human factors is crucial to preventing unrecognised oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, S Marshall, et al.
Anaesthesia|May 1, 1989
Bed rest and postlumbar puncture headache. The effectiveness of 24 hours' recumbency in reducing the incidence of postlumbar puncture headacheP T Cook, M J Davies, R E Beavis
Anaesthesia|March 7, 2002
The Airway Management Device (AMD) is not 'reliable and safe'T Cook, J P Nolan, K J Gupta, et al.
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Anaesthesia|February 6, 2024
NAP7 and airway management: as important as life and deathT Cook, F Oglesby, J Soar
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2022
Clinical examination may increase but not decrease suspicion of oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, T Cook
Anaesthesia|November 14, 2013
A replyM Makris, W Harrop-Griffiths, T Cook
Anaesthesia|January 16, 2009
Who might benefit from, or be harmed by, epidural anaesthesia and analgesia?T Cook, D Counsell, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia|December 19, 2016
'Go-between' study: walk times and talk times - a replyT Cook, S R MacDougall-Davis, L Kettley
Anaesthesia|November 7, 2022
Addressing human factors is crucial to preventing unrecognised oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, S Marshall, et al.
Anaesthesia|May 1, 1989
Bed rest and postlumbar puncture headache. The effectiveness of 24 hours' recumbency in reducing the incidence of postlumbar puncture headacheP T Cook, M J Davies, R E Beavis
Anaesthesia|March 7, 2002
The Airway Management Device (AMD) is not 'reliable and safe'T Cook, J P Nolan, K J Gupta, et al.
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