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Office Anesthesia: Types Not to Use and Why

Authors: MALCOM E. PHELPS, M.D.

Abstract

The giving of an anesthetic continues as one of the big responsibilities of many a general practitioner. This paper emphasizes that the part-time anesthesiologist cannot forego both study and knowledge concerning the action and hazards of each method of anesthesia he employs.

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