1961
DOI: 10.1213/00000539-196105000-00021
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Fluothane?? Anesthesia IN NEUROSURGERY

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“…(67), Bayuk & Chen (68), Schettini et at. (69) and Deacon (70) have described the special use of halothane in neurosurgery. Nova (71), Cutter & King (72), and Sheridan & Robson (73) have found it useful in obstetrics because of the very low incidence of vomiting, particularly when light anesthesia is maintained to prevent uterine inertia.…”
Section: Anesthetic Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(67), Bayuk & Chen (68), Schettini et at. (69) and Deacon (70) have described the special use of halothane in neurosurgery. Nova (71), Cutter & King (72), and Sheridan & Robson (73) have found it useful in obstetrics because of the very low incidence of vomiting, particularly when light anesthesia is maintained to prevent uterine inertia.…”
Section: Anesthetic Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%