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. 1973 Mar 31;1(5856):788–790. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5856.788

Anaesthesia and the Accident Flying Squad: A New Anaesthetic Machine

J F Redden, Keith Little
PMCID: PMC1588899  PMID: 4511990

Abstract

A new light-weight purpose-designed portable anaesthetic machine has been used for treating patients at the accident site. It was found to be safe and invaluable in the emergency treatment of the severely injured.

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