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Pharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics
2nd Edition, May 2003 | Healthcare Education Textbook | 327 pages with Q&A
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The potent inhaled agents provide a crucial component of most general anesthetics. The optimum delivery of anesthesia requires that the clinician be capable of comparing the advantages and disadvantages of one anesthetic versus another in order to maximize the former and minimize the latter.
Authors: Edmond I Eger, M.D., James B. Eisenkraft, M.D., and Richard B. Weiskopf, MD.
Edition: 2nd Edition, May 2003
Pages: 327 pages (including questions and answers for each of the 16 chapters)
Language: English
ISBN/Library of Congress: TXV1-035635
Published: 2002 Sponsored by Dannemiller Memorial Education Foundation with an unrestricted educational grant from Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
Binding: Hardcover
| Attributes | Value |
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| Weight | 2.9 lbs |
| Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 1.5 in |
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