Gases In Medicine: Anaesthesia
Gases In Medicine: Anaesthesia
There have been many developments in anaesthesia since Joseph Priestly discovered nitrous oxide. Covering new anaesthetics, the molecular and cellular and cellular mechanisms of anaesthesia and the non-hypnotic effects of anaesthetics and other medical gases, this work combines reviews of current research from both academic and clinical perspectives and provides an historical framework in which this research may be placed
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