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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 2, 366-372, Copyright © 1955 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
1 Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario
Emergency paediatric anaesthesia has been discussed with particular reference to the child with a full stomach.
1. The various factors influencing gastric retention and vomiting have been mentioned.
2. The depths of anaesthesia associated with vomiting and its neurogenic control have been outlined.
3. The various types of aspiration and routes followed by such material under anaesthesia have been discussed.
4. A short outline of the pathological picture of the lungs following aspiration deaths has been presented.
5. Particular emphasis has been placed on the conduct of* such anaesthesia as practised at the Hospital for Sick Children.
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