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There are many downloadable free anesthesia books, available in our collection of books. Which are available in the form of PDF, Online Textbooks, eBooks and lecture notes. These books cover basics, beginner, and advanced concepts and also those who looking for introduction to the same.

Anaesthesia by Helen Keates

This note covers History of Anaesthesia, Anaesthesia and the Respiratory System, Anaesthesia and the Cardiovascular System, Drug Handling and Administration, Anaesthetic Machines, Inhalation Anaesthesia, Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation, Injectable Drugs, Monitoring, Analgesia, Species differences, Local Anaesthesia, Oxygen Toxicity, Small Animal Euthanasia.

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s 156Pages

Current Topics in Anesthesiology

Throughout the history of thousands of years of medicine, it felt a great need to anesthesia for surgical operations, and only in 1846, Morton's introduction of ether anesthesia began scientific anesthesiology. In this book, current drugs and applications for anesthesiology as well as new developments for the use of ultrasonography are presented.

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s 152Pages

Practical Points in Anesthesia

This book covers the following topics: The Induction of Anesthesia, Cardiac Collapse, Respiratory Collapse, When Shall the Patient be Declared Ready for Operation, Maintenance of the Surgical Plane of Anesthesia, Some Important Reflexes, Vomiting during Anesthesia, Obstructed Breathing, The Use of the Breathing Tube, Indications for Stimulation during Anesthesia, The Influence of Morphine on Narcosis, General Course of the Anesthesia, Awakening, Recession of the Tongue after Narcosis, Post-Operative Distress, Morphine-Anaesthol-Ether Sequence, Minor Anesthesia with Ethyl Chloride, Intubation Anesthesia.

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s NAPages

Clinical Use of Local Anesthetics

Local anesthetics are being increasingly applied in different surgeries. Lower side effects of neuroaxial anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and field block, in comparison to general anesthesia , are the main reasons why physicians prefer to conduct surgeries under local anesthesia, especially in outpatient and day care surgeries.

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s 102Pages

Local and regional anesthesia

Local and Regional Anesthesia with chapters on Spinal, Epidural, Paravertebral, and Parasacral Analgesia, and on Other Applications of Local and Regional Anesthesia to the Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and to Dental.

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s 706Pages

Local anesthesia in dentistry

Local Anesthesia in Dentistry, is a text-book for Dentists, Physicians and Students with special reference to Infiltration and Conduction Anesthesia.

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s 264Pages