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Modern Anaesthesia: - A Concise Guide to the Study and Practice of Anaesthesia - cover

Modern Anaesthesia: - A Concise Guide to the Study and Practice of Anaesthesia

Jataunamo Oscar Joshua

Publisher: NOOGUL ONLINE DIGITAL SERVICES

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This version has been thoroughly edited and updated to reflect the most recent methods and factors because anesthesia is a subject that is always developing. A must-have for anesthetists, this book is fully chaptered from chapters One to Fourteen and has full-color graphics and diagrams to help readers visualize the equipment used in anesthesia practice.
An extremely comprehensive educational and practical textbook for anesthesia trainees, Modern Anaesthesia: A Concise Guide to the Study and Practice of Anaesthesia is a priceless resource for all those who work with anaesthetic equipment, including anaesthetic and intensive care nurses and operating department practitioners.
The book should appeal to readers since it is well-organized and simple to read.
Available since: 02/16/2023.

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