The Annual Meeting Supplement Supplément de la Réunion annuelle Douglas B. Craig Editorial Pages: 229 - 229
Murine auto- and cross-tolerance to volatile anaesthetics Jack ChalonChau-Kvei TangHerman Turndorf OriginalPaper Pages: 230 - 234
Naloxone reverses the hypnotic effect and the depressed baroreceptor reflex of halothane anaesthesia in the dog E. FreyeE. HartungG. K. Schenk OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 241
Neuromuscular blocking action of verapamil in cats B. J. KraynackN. W. LawsonJ. Gintautas OriginalPaper Pages: 242 - 247
Catecholamine and cortisol responses to sufentanil-O2 and alfentanil-O2 anaesthesia during coronary artery surgery Simon de LangeTheodore H. StanleyDavid Robertson OriginalPaper Pages: 248 - 254
Femoral-femoral cardiopulmonary bypass prior to induction of anaesthesia in the management of upper airway obstruction V. JensenB. MilneT. Salerno Clinical Reports Pages: 270 - 272
Postoperative malignant hyperthermia episodes in patients who received “safe” anaesthetics Ralph GrinbergGerald EdelistAllan Gordon OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 276
Clinical experience with continuous epidural infusion of bupivacaine at 6 ml per hour in obstetrics Hilary J. C. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 285
Experience with parents’ presence during anaesthesia induction in children Raafat S. HannallahJose K. Rosales OriginalPaper Pages: 286 - 289
Association of postanaesthetic hyperthermia with abnormal muscle characteristics: A case report Benjamin J. KripkeThomas J. J. BlanckRaphael Gruener OriginalPaper Pages: 290 - 294
Anaesthesia induced rhabdomyolysis a case report J. D. McKishnieD. P. Girvan OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 298
Complications of continuous intraspinal narcotic analgesia Dennis W. CoombsRichard L. SaundersMark G. Pageau Correspondence Pages: 315 - 316
Clinical sign to predict difficult tracheal intubation (hypothesis) S. Rao Mallampati Correspondence Pages: 316 - 317