Anaesthetic problems associated with the treatment of cardiovascular disease: II. beta-adrenergic antagonists D. C. Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 113
Effect of 4-aminopyridine on cardiovascular functions in the dog É. Martínez-AguirreJ. A. WikinskiHilda Velarde OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 120
The effect of dopamine, atropine, phenylephrine and cardiac pacing on oxygen consumption during fentanyl-nitrous oxide anaesthesia in the dog Dwayne R. WestenskowJay K. HuffakerTheodore H. Stanley OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 124
Electro-acupuncture modification of halothane anaesthesia in the dog Chin -Kai TsengAye -Aye L. TayK. C. Wong OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 128
Reversal by acupuncture of cardiovascular depression induced with morphine during halothane anaesthesia in dogs Do Chil LeeDonald H. CliffordLeonard Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 135
Probleme de la diffusion gazeuse dans l’oreille moyenne au cours de l’anesthesie pour tympanoplastie Luc PerreaultPierre RousseauGuy Forget OriginalPaper Pages: 136 - 140
Pre-anaesthetic medication in paediatric day-care surgery Robert DesjardinsSamir AnsaraJean Charest OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 148
Anaesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy: a psychiatric viewpoint Charles L. RichN. Ty Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 157
Obstetrical anaesthesia practice in the university of toronto affiliated hospitals and some randomly selected community hospitals Ernest M. HewStephen H. RolbinSusan Virgint OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 166
A circle system with a rotating wick vaporizer J. ChalonC. K. TangHerman Turndorf OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 173
A simple vaporizer improvised from a carbon dioxide absorber canister J. W. R. McIntyreJ. G. Purdell-Lewis OriginalPaper Pages: 174 - 177
Comparison of two in-line blood warmers M. S. CherryG. H. HodgsonH. Nottebrock OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 181
Comparison of cost of high and low flows of anaesthetic agents Letters to the Editor Pages: 182 - 184