Hyperpyrexia in association with general anaesthesia in children J. E. S. ReltonR. E. CreightonA. W. Conn OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 424
Hyperpyrexia associated with succinylcholine-induced muscle rigidity: A case report W. H. ThutHarold T. Davenport OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 428
Malignant hyperpyrexia during general anaesthesia: A report of two cases W. G. Cullen OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 443
Hyperpyrexia and death associated with general anaesthesia L. E. DaviesH. B. Graves OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 448
Neuroendocrine and metabolic effects of general anaesthesia and graded haemorrhage Allen B. DobkinPeter H. BylesJohn Hunter OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 475
Respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn: A critique of current management of the vetilation-oxygenation problem Thomas J. McCaugheyShigeo KuwabaraHenry Fung OriginalPaper Pages: 476 - 494
Awareness during general anaesthesia: Preliminary observations J. W. R. McIntyre OriginalPaper Pages: 495 - 499
Overdistention of the urinary bladder during and after anaesthesia Gertie F. MarxLouis R. Orkin OriginalPaper Pages: 500 - 504
A clinical comparison of propanidid and thiopentone as induction agents to general anaesthesia J. E. WynandsG. S. Fox OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 512
Central venous pressure monitoring in anaesthesia Leonabd C. JenkinsGuy ScreechWilliam Wordsworth OriginalPaper Pages: 513 - 529