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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 4, 405-413, Copyright © 1957 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
1 Department of Anaesthesia, Montreal Children's Hospital and McGill University
2 Hôpital Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec
3 Department of Anaesthesia, Montreal Neurological Institute, Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital and McGill University
An attempt has been made to show the slow progress of intravenous anaesthesia. Some of the newer thiobarbiturates which have been and are being evaluated have been reviewed. A preliminary report of our experience with methitural sodium (Neraval Sodium) is presented. It seems that the only definite advantage it has over those presently used is the rapid recovery. Before one can even predict whether this drug will have a definite place in anaesthesia, it must be subjected to more rigorous studies.
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