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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 1, 75-81, Copyright © 1954 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Peridural Anaesthesia for Obstetrics

ANGUS MACMILLAN M.D., C.M.1

1 Department of Anesthesiology, Vancouver General Hospital and University of British Columbia

1. Peridural anaesthesia is especially advantageous for obstetrical patients. This report is based on its use in 568 such patients.

2. Various techniques for induction of peridural anaesthesia in obstetrical patients are outlined.

3. Peridural anaesthesia may be administered safely by the experienced anaesthesiologist, but should not be attempted by casual, inexperienced or careless practitioners of the art.

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Presented at the Annual Meeting, Canadian Anaesthetists' Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 14, 1954.







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