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  • Preface, 5
  • The Induction of Anesthesia—The German Hospital System, 9
  • Cardiac Collapse, 12
  • Respiratory Collapse, 13
  • When Shall the Patient be Declared Ready for Operation, 15
  • Maintenance of the Surgical Plane of Anesthesia, 16
  • Some Important Reflexes, 22
  • Vomiting During Anesthesia, 23
  • Obstructed Breathing, 24
  • The Use of the Breathing Tube, 26
  • Indications for Stimulation during Anesthesia, 28
  • The Influence of Morphine on Narcosis, 30
  • General Course of the Anesthesia, 31
  • Awakening, 31
  • Recession of the Tongue after Narcosis, 33
  • Post-Operative Distress, 34
  • Morphine-Anaesthol-Ether Sequence, 36
  • Minor Anesthesia with Ethyl Chloride, 38
  • Intubation Anesthesia, 38
  • Cases Requiring Superficial Anesthesia, 43
  • Cases Requiring Anesthesia Of Moderate Depth, 44
  • Cases Requiring Profound Anesthesia, 44
  • Conclusion, 45

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ANESTHESIA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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