|
Anaesthesia
Citations 871-880 of 10532 total displayed.
|
Past content
(since Feb 1841):
|
-
- News extra
- US residentsÂ’ hours must be shorter to protect patients
- Janice Hopkins Tanne
-
BMJ 2002;325:924, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7370.924/d, (Published 26 October 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
-
- Letters
- Diagnosing brain death
- David J Hill, Peter Hutton, Peter Nightingale, Saxon Ridley, and Alasdair Short
-
BMJ 2002;325:836, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7368.836, (Published 12 October 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
-
- News
- Gynaecologists cleared of wrongdoing after death of patient
- Owen Dyer
-
BMJ 2002;325:674, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7366.674/b, (Published 28 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- News
- FDA fails to reduce accessibility of paracetamol despite 450 deaths a year
- Ray Moynihan
-
BMJ 2002;325:678, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7366.678, (Published 28 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- News
- In brief
-
-
BMJ 2002;325:614, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7365.614, (Published 21 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- News roundup
- Gynaecologist accused of delegating inappropriately
- Owen Dyer
-
BMJ 2002;325:616, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7365.616/e, (Published 21 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Abridged text]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- Papers
- Drug points: Gabapentin induced cholestasis
- Charles E Richardson, Dylan W Williams, and Jeremy G C Kingham
-
BMJ 2002;325:635, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7365.635, (Published 21 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- Clinical review
- Acute cholecystitis
- Adrian A Indar and Ian J Beckingham
-
BMJ 2002;325:639, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7365.639, (Published 21 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- Letters
- Reducing blood transfusion
- Alain Vuylsteke, Caroline Gerrard, Michael H Cross, Christopher M Munsch, Derek R Norfolk, Vipin Zamvar, Nicola Payne, Ivor Cavill, Gregor Caspari, Wolfram H Gerlich, and Lutz Gürtler
-
BMJ 2002;325:655, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7365.655, (Published 21 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
-
- Clinical review
- Lesson of the week: Nitrous oxide anaesthesia in the presence of intraocular gas can cause irreversible blindness
- Y F Yang, L Herbert, H Rüschen, and R J Cooling
-
BMJ 2002;325:532, doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7363.532, (Published 7 September 2002)
-
[Extract]
[Full text]
[PDF]
|