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Place of Trichlorethylene in Obstetrical and Anesthetic Practice

Authors: L. W. FABIAN, M.D., C. R. STEPHEN, M.D., M. BOURGEOIS-GAVARDIN, M.D.

Abstract

This anesthetic has common use in practice for short anesthesia. It has been shown that there may be dangers associated with its use in closed circuit anesthesia, if such is continued after the use of nonbreathing inhalers.

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