Cardio‐pulmonary function during ether/air/relaxant anaesthesia
1974; Wiley; Volume: 29; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1365-2044.1974.tb00577.x
ISSN1365-2044
AutoresJ. G. Roberts, C. PRYS‐ROBERTS, M. A. MOORE, A. N. L. FRAZER,
Tópico(s)Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
ResumoAnaesthesiaVolume 29, Issue 1 p. 4-16 Free Access Cardio-pulmonary function during ether/air/relaxant anaesthesia A comparison with nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia J. G. ROBERTS, J. G. ROBERTS J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorC. PRYS-ROBERTS, C. PRYS-ROBERTS J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorM. A. MOORE, M. A. MOORE J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorA. N. L. FRAZER, A. N. L. FRAZER J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this author J. G. ROBERTS, J. G. ROBERTS J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorC. PRYS-ROBERTS, C. PRYS-ROBERTS J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorM. A. MOORE, M. A. MOORE J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) A summary of this paper was presented at the 1972 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.Search for more papers by this authorA. N. L. FRAZER, A. N. L. FRAZER J. G. Roberts, MB, BS, FFARACS, Lecturer, C. Prys-Roberts, MA, MB, BS, PhD, FFARCS, First Assistant, Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, M. A. Moore, BA, St Hugh's College, Oxford, A. N. L. Frazer, BA, Brasenose College, Oxford. (M. A. Moore and A. N. L. Frazcr are reading for the Honour School of Physiological Sciences, University of Oxford.) 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