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    by Georg Kamm, Toni Graf-Baumann.
    Summary: The advances in the field of anaesthesiology and reanimation have contributed in all developed countries to the decrease in deaths occurring on the operating table (exitus in tabula), from the ratio 1: 100 (in the nineteenth century) down to approximately 1: 1000 (in the first half of the twentieth century) and finally to approxi mately 1: 10 000 (nowadays). Numerous human lives were saved not only through the intro duction of new medicine and methods but even more so by better training for the doctors and nurses who apply these new techni ques. I am happy about the splendid initiative of my student and friend Georg Kamm, which has now made these advances acces sible to the developing countries. He knows very well how to make his colleagues understand the theory and the practical side of modern anaesthesiology, under the most difficult conditions and in a completely different world, to such an extent that to day in his country all of his patients are given the benefit of the advances of medicine. There is nothing more rewarding for an academic teacher than to see how his students continue developing his ideas and spread them far and wide. I am therefore happy and proud to write this foreword for Georg Kamm, one of the pioneers of anaesthesiology in Africa.

    Contents:
    1. A Short Review of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System
    1.1 Anatomy
    1.2 Physiology
    1.3 Oxygen
    1.4 Anatomy and Physiology of the Autonomic Nerve System
    2. Pharmacology of General Anaesthesia
    2.1 Inhalation Anaesthesia
    2.2 Intravenous Anaesthesia
    2.3 Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs
    2.4 Other Drugs Used in Anaesthesia
    2.5 List of Drugs Commonly Used in Anaesthesia
    3. Pre-operative Examination
    3.1 History of the Patient
    3.2 Clinical Examination
    3.3 Laboratory Investigations
    3.4 Summary
    3.5 Comments
    3.7 Laboratory Investigation
    3.8 Remember
    4. Premedication
    4.1 Lowering of Reflex Activity
    4.2 Sedation and Reduction of Anxiety
    4.3 Premedication for Children and Infants
    4.4 Summary
    5. Maintenance of the Airway
    5.1 Causes of Respiratory Obstruction in the Patient
    5.2 Intubation
    5.3 Artificial Ventilation of the Lungs
    6. Anaesthesia Techniques and Equipment
    6.1 Open Method
    6.2 Half-Open Method or Semi-Open System
    6.3 Half-Closed System
    6.4 Closed System
    6.5 PEEP Respiration
    7. General Anaesthesia Techniques
    7.1 Barbiturate
    Ether
    Air
    7.2 Ketalar
    Ether
    Air
    7.3 Neuroleptica
    Ether
    Air
    7.4 Induction Followed by 02+N20+Halothane
    7.5 Maintenance of Anaesthesia
    7.6 Monitoring
    7.7 Recovery
    7.8 Relaxation and Artificial Ventilation
    8. Anaesthesia in Obstetrics
    8.1 Drugs
    8.2 Adequate O2 Tension
    8.3 General Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section
    8.4 Care and Resuscitation of the Neonatal
    9. Paediatric Anaesthesia
    9.1 Equipment
    9.2 Technique of Anaesthesia
    10. Ketalar-Mono Anaesthesia
    10.1 Short-Acting Anaesthesia
    10.2 Anaesthesia for Longer than 20 Minutes
    10.3 Indication and Technique
    10.4 Scoline-drip as Muscle Relaxant
    11. Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery
    12. Anaesthesia and Associated Medical Problems
    12.1 Anaemia
    12.2 Sickle Cell Anaemia
    12.3 Heart Disease
    12.4 Hypertension
    12.5 Chest Disease
    12.6 Chronic Chest Disease
    12.7 Liver Disease
    12.8 Renal Disease
    12.9 Diabetes
    13. Local Anaesthesia
    13.1 Pharmacology
    13.2 Indications of Local Anaesthesia
    13.3 Complications
    13.4 Types of Local Anaesthesia
    13.5 Technique
    13.6 Spinal Anaesthesia
    13.7 Epidural Anaesthesia
    14. Management of Emergency Situations
    14.1 Cardiac Arrest
    14.2 Shock
    14.3 Poisoning
    15. Fluids and Electrolytes
    15.1 Acidosis and Alkalosis
    15.2 Electrolytes
    16. Intensive Care Unit (I.C.U.)
    16.1 Trained Personnel
    16.2 Special Establishment
    16.3 Equipment
    17. Fear and Confidence
    References.
    Digital Access Springer 1982