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Intraoperative Fluids and Hormonal Harmony

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Throughout the world many different routines for the administration of intraoperative fluids are followed for patients having a wide variety of diseases and undergoing different surgical procedures. Under any regimen a majority of patients survive, some because of the skill in fluid administration and others despite it.

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Jenkins, M.T. (1980). Intraoperative Fluids and Hormonal Harmony. In: Stoeckel, H., Oyama, T., Hack, G. (eds) Endocrinology in Anaesthesia and Surgery. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin / Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 132. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67745-8_10

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