Physiology for anaesthesiologists

Anaesthesiologists regularly administer potent, and potentially toxic, drugs that profoundly interfere with fundamental physiological functions such as breathing, cardiac output, blood pressure, the protective reflexes and the perception of pain. Reviewing all aspects of human physiology, Physiology...

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Other Authors: Fee, J. P. Howard (Editor), Bovill, J. G (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Taylor & Francis 2004
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