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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 15, 37-41, Copyright © 1968 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Anaesthesia in Primitive Conditions

ERIC WEBB M.D.1

1 Department of Anaesthesia, University of British Columbia and Vancouver General Hospital

The needs of anaesthesia in primitive conditions are: (1) emphasis on simple apparatus, agents, and techniques; (2) a corps of teachers--either expatriate aid or indigenous; (3) anaesthetic instruction for undergraduates (basic instruction plus extensive experience with simple techniques), postgraduates (in their home countries, and as teachers, not purely clinicians), and nurses in vast number, trained by the anaesthetist.

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Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anaesthetists' Society, June 25-30, 1967.

Dr. Webb was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anaesthesia, University of Lagos Medical School, and Honorary Consultant, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria from July 1964 to June 1966.







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