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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 3, 265-275, Copyright © 1956 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
This article has been designed to review some of the more important forms of collapse on the operating table and in most instances the cause and treatment of each form of collapse have been outlined briefly. Collapse under inhalation and conduction anaesthesia has received the bulk of attention in this review since rectal anaesthesia is not a common procedure and intravenous anaesthesia in all its newer forms was considered to be beyond the original scope of this article. Individual surgical techniques which in themselves might prelude collapse were purposely omitted and instead an effort was made to keep the subject within the anaesthetist's domain.
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Presented as a Seminar in the Postgraduate Course, Department of Anaesthesia, University of Toronto
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