Abstract
MEDICAL men seeking special qualifications as anæsthetists are expected to acquire a good knowledge of the basic sciences on which anaesthesia depends. A pair of text-books on the physics and chemistry of anaesthesia for use by intending anaesthetists has been published by Blackwell Scientific Publications of Oxford. The author of the present volume, John Adriani, is director of the department of anæsthesia in the Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans.
The Chemistry of Anaesthesia
By Dr. John Adriani. Pp. ix + 530. (Oxford: Black-well Scientific Publications, Ltd., 1946.) 35s. net.
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GADDUM, J. The Chemistry of Anaesthesia. Nature 159, 588–589 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159588b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/159588b0