Essential anatomy for anesthesia
Black, S.M.|Chamders, W.A.
Essential anatomy for anesthesia - New York Churchill Livingstone 1997 - viii, 198p.
Presents discussions of parts of the human body that are most affected by the use of local anaesthetics. Illustrations and tables have been used to demonstrate and summarise some of the important features. The anatomical systems discussed are the respiratory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems, other anatomical regions of special interest are also discussed.
0-443-05054-6
Anatomy|Physiology|Anesthesia
QS 4 B52 1997
Essential anatomy for anesthesia - New York Churchill Livingstone 1997 - viii, 198p.
Presents discussions of parts of the human body that are most affected by the use of local anaesthetics. Illustrations and tables have been used to demonstrate and summarise some of the important features. The anatomical systems discussed are the respiratory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems, other anatomical regions of special interest are also discussed.
0-443-05054-6
Anatomy|Physiology|Anesthesia
QS 4 B52 1997