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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 2, 77-80, Copyright © 1955 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Anaesthesia for Eye Surgery

J. M. WISHART M.D.1

1 Peterborough, Ontario

1. We have presented a technique of general anaesthesia for eye surgery which is safe and pleasant for the patient and is satisfactory to the surgeon and anaesthetist.

2. Pentothal, a relaxant, and cyclopropane and nitrous oxide per endotracheal tube are considered a superior anaesthetic routine for any eye surgery.

3. Patients who have received general anaesthesia show no apprehension when they return for a second operation as is evident when this is to be done under local anaesthesia.







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