Written for nonspecialists, this useful manual provides sufficient
detail to allow inexperienced clinicians and medical students to
give an anesthetic in an unexpected or emergency situation. The
author covers the use of ether with air as a carrier gas; ketamine,
epidural, and subarachnoid anesthesia; various methods of local and
regional anesthesia; intubation; and the use of relaxants. There is
also a chapter on primary intensive care, and an appendix featuring
a detailed list of equipment.
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