BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CURRENT ANÆSTHETIC LITERATURE

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CURRENT ANÆSTHETIC LITERATURE

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British Journal of Anaesthesia

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CURRENT ANESTHETIC LITERATURE.

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Acetylene Anaesthesia, Blood Gases in. R. Schoen. Munchener •medizinische Wochenschrift, Munich, July 4, 1924. Anaesthesia, Local; I. Different Types of Obstruction produced under. Studies of Acute Intestinal Obstruction. R. W. Hausler and W. C. Foster. Arch, of Int. Med., Chicago, July 15, 1924. Anaesthesia, History of, in California. R. F. Hastreiter. California and Western Medicine, San Francisco, July, 1924. Anaesthesia, Regional. M. E. Blahd. Jl. Amer. Med. Assoc, Aug. 9, 1924. Anaesthesia, A Method of Obtaining. Anterior Sympathetic, in Abdominal Surgery. Robt. Emmett Farr. Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc, Aug. 9, 1924. Anaesthesia, General, in certain Types of Adults, and for certain Nose and Throat Operations, Administered by Hypodermic Injection. I. H. Jones. Amer. Journ. of Surg., Anaesthetic Supplement, July 24.. Anaesthesia in Detail, the importance of Teaching the Signs, Symptoms and Phenomena of, to Medical and Dental Students. J. G. Poe. Amer. Journ. of Surg., Anaesthetic Supplement, July, 1924. Anaesthesia, Ethylene, Clinical experiences with. S. Griffith Davis. Amer. Journ. of Surg., Anaesthetic Supplement, July, 1924. Anaesthesia Deaths, some Avoidable Causes. J. F. Baldwin. Amer. Journ. of Surg., Aug., 1924. Anaesthesia in Obstetrics. Wesley Bourne. Can. Med. Assoc. Journ., Aug., 1924. Anaesthesia in Cerebral Cases, Methods of Control. W. Easson Brown. Cur. Res. Anas, and Analgesia, Aug., 1924. Anaesthesia in Children. Dreesmann. Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, Leipzig, July 19, 1924. Anaesthesia, Local, in Stomach Operations. M. Auvray. Le Progres Medical, p. 470, Paris, July 26, 1924. Anaesthesia, General, A New Mode of. M. Fredet. Le Progres Mldical, Paris, July 19, 1924. Anaesthesia, Local, with Bromide of Potassium. J. P. Dmtrijev. • Zentralblatt. f. Chirurgie, No. 6, 1924. Anaesthesia in Acute Abdominal Operations. Wesley Bourne. Canadian Med. Assoc. Jl., Sept., 1924. Anaesthesia, on the Influence of, on Suffocation. Choji Kubo. Jl. of Kyoto Med. Society, vol. xxi, No. 1. Anaesthesia, Local, of the Abdominal Sympathetic .System. Robert Emmett Farr. Surg., Gyncec. and Obstet., Chicago, Sept., 1924. Anaesthesia, Local, for Dental, Oral, Nose and Throat Surgeons. H. E. Tompkins. Med. Jl. and Record, New York, Sept. 3rd and 17th, 1924.

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Gas, a New Anaesthetic Gas. J. T. Halsey, Et. al. New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, July, 1924.

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Anaesthesia, Inhalation, A Study on the Transformation of, into the Injection Anaesthesia. Shinichi Kato. Jl. of Archi Medical Society, Japan, Vol. -g-g-ri, No. 2. Anaesthetic, Choice of, in Gynsecologic Operations. Peyser. Archiv. fur Gynakologie, Berlin, July, 1924. Anaesthetics on Body Temperature and Blood Solids, the Effects of. H. G. Barbour and Wesley Bourne. Cur. Res. Anas, and Analgesia, Aug., 1924. Analgesia, Synergistic, as Employed in the First 1,000 Cases about the Head and Neck. Francis L. Lederer. Am. Journ. Surg., Argesthetic Supplement, July, 1924. Blood Gases in. Acetylene Anaesthesia. R. Schoen. Munchener med. Wochenschrift, Munich, July 4, 1924. Blood Sedimentation Test as an Ai.! in the Diagnosis of Surgical Infections and its Variations under Anaesthesia. Bernard Friedlaender. Cur. Res. in Anas, and Analgesia, A"g-., 1924. Ethylene Mixtures, Explosibility of. W. Easson Brown. Cur. Res. in Anas, and Analgesia, June, 1924. Ethylene Anaesthesia—An Improvement but not Perfection. Ansel M. Caine. Cur. Res. in Anas, and Analgesia, June, 1924. Ethylene-Oxygen Anaesthesia. A. B. Luckhardt and D. Lewis. SeiI-kwai Med. Journ., Tokyo, April, 1924. Chloroform and Epinephrin. E. Bardier. Comptes Rendus de la Sociiti de Biologie, Paris, June 27, 1924. Ether, the Absorption, Distribution and Elimination of Ethyl-. I. The Amount of Ether Absorbed in Relation to the Concentration Inhaled and its Fate in the Body. II. Analysis of the Mechanism of Absorption and Elimination of such a Gas or Vapour as Ethyl-Ether. III. The Relation of the Concentration of Ether, or any similar Volatile Substance, in the Central Nervous System to the Concentration of the Arterial Blood, and the Buffer Action of the Body. IV. The Importance of the Volume of Breathing during the Induction and Termination of Ether Anaesthesia. H. W. Haggard, Yale University. Journ. Biol. Chem., April, 1924. Ether, on the Narcotic Action of Pure. W. Storm van Leeuwen. Proceedings, Royal Society of Medicine, July, 1924. Ether, Di-methyl, the Preparation and Condensation of, and its use as an Anaesthetic Agent, K. B. Pinson. Proceedings, Royal Soc. of Medicine, July, 1924. Ether, the Behaviour of, in the Body. Editorial, Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc, Aug. 2, 1924. Ethylene Anaesthesia. J. R. Aurelius. Minn. Med., St. Paul, Aug.,

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To the Editor of the " British Journal of Anasthesia." Dear Sir,—I had what was to me a peculiar experience with ethylchloride a few days ago. I was pulling out a molar for a healthy young woman and froze the gum with an ethyl-chloride spray. The gum became white almost immediately; so very little spray was used—less than I generally have to use. I pulled the tooth out and told the patient to spit. To my surprise she made no attempt to do so, and on looking at her I found she was quite unconscious. She was sitting in an upright deal chair and I was supporting the top of her head with my left hand. She remained quite unconscious for as long as it would have taken me to pull out two or more teeth. Then she came round and was immediately able to spit and wash her mouth out. She told me she did not remember anything at all after first feeling the spray on her gum. Yours faithfully, Sept irth, 1924. H. E. BLOXSOME, M.R.C.S., LR.C.P.

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Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen, the Anaesthetic of Choice. Win. W. Hutchinson. Cur. Res. of Ances. and Analgesia, June, 1924. Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen in Labour. Robert Burrows. Cur. Res. of Anas, and Analgesia, June, 1924. Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Analgesia in Dental Cavity Preparation. S. G. McCaughey. Cur. Res. Anas, and Analgesia, Aug., 1924. Nitrous Oxide Gas, the Manufacture and Chemical Testing of. D. E. Baxter. Cur. Res. in Anas, and Analgesia, Aug., 1924. Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Anaesthesia. Its Uses and Limitations. B. Weinbren. Med. Jl. of South Africa, Aug., 1924. Oxygen Supply and Demand in General Anaesthesia. R. C. "Whitehead. Cur. Res. of Anas, and Analgesia, June, 1924. Oxygen with. Anaesthetics, an Explanation for the Helpful. Effect of Administering. W. E. Burge. Cur. Res. of Anas, and Analgesia., June, 1924. Painless Childbirth by Synergistic Methods. J. T. Gwathmey, et al. Am. Jl. of Obstet. and Gynacol., St. Louis, Aug., 1924. Procain in Surgery. F. Mandl. Weiner klinische Wochenschrift, Vienna, Aug. 7, 1924. Shock from the Viewpoint of the Anaesthetist. Neil C. Trew. Cur. Res. in Anas, and Analgesia, June, 1924. Splanchnic Analgesia, the Induction of. G. Labat. Annals of Surg., Aug., 1924. Teaching, in Anaesthesia, the Problem of Graduate and Undergraduate. P. G. Puterbough. Cur. Res. Anas, and Analgesia, Aug., 1924. Transmission of Stimulation in the Anaesthetised Portion of the Nerve. Third communication.' Ryokichi Maki. Jl. of Kei O Medical Society, Vol. iii, Nos. 11-12, Japan.