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Date of correction: February 20, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1) Beecher, H. K. and Todd, D. P.: Study of Deaths associated with Anesthesia and Surgery, Ann. Surg., 140: 2, 1954 2) Critique of “Study of Deaths associated with Anesthesia and Surgery.” Ann. Surg, 142: 138, 1955 3) Rizzi, R., Curarization and Operative Mortality, Proceedings, World Congress Anesthesiologists, 1956 5) Waters, R. M.: Chloroform, A study after 100 years, Univ. of Wisc. Press. Madison, 1951 6) Editorial: Brit. J. Anaesth., 29: 1, 1957 7) Epstein, H. G.: Principles for Inhalers for Volatile Anaesthetics, Brit. med. Bull., 14: 18, 1958 8) Morris, L. E.: Nomogram for Chloroform, Current Comment, Anesthesiology 20: 378, 1959 9) Levy, A. G.: Chloroform Anaesthesia, Bale, Sons & Danielsson, London, 1922 10) Macintosh, R. R. and Mendelssohn, K.: Lancet, 2: 61, 1941 11) Epstein, H. G. and Macintosh, R. R.: Anaesthesia 11: 83, 1956 12) Macintosh, R. R.: Brit. med. J. 2: 202, 1953 13) Landmesser, C. M.: P_??_rsonal Communication, April, 1960 16) Ebersole and Artusio: Ether Analgesia: Inspired Concentrations, Flammability and Levels in Arterial Blood. Anesthesiology 19: 607, 1958 17) Nunn. J. F. and Matthews, R. L.: Brit J. Anaesth. 31: 330, 1959 18) Weitzner, S. W., King, B. D. and Ikezono, E., The rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in humans, Anesthesiology 20: 624, 1959 19) Fujimiro, M. and Virtue, R. W.: The value of oxygenation prior to induced apnes, Anesthesiology 21: 46, 1960 20) Ruben, H., Significance of Hypercarbia or Hypocarbia, Pannel Discussion, Anesthesiology 21: 765, 1960 21) Parkhouse, J. and Simpson, B. R.: A restatement of anaesthetic principles, Brit. J. Anaesth. 31: 464, 1959 22) Beecher, H. K., Principles, Problems, and Practices of Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery, P. 28, Springfield, Thomas 23) Macintosh, R. R., Mushin, W. W. and Epstein, H. G., Why detonations do not occur in mixtures of anaesthetic vapours with AIR, Physics for the Anaesthetists, p. 340, SPringfield, Thomas, 1958 26) Macintosh, R. R.: Brit. med. J. Oct 29, 1054, 1955
Right : 1) Beecher, H. K. and Todd, D. P.: Study of Deaths associated with Anesthesia and Surgery, Ann. Surg., 140: 2, 1954 2) Critique of “Study of Deaths associated with Anesthesia and Surgery.” Ann. Surg, 142: 138, 1955 3) Rizzi, R., Curarization and Operative Mortality, Proceedings, World Congress Anesthesiologists, 1956 5) Waters, R. M.: Chloroform, A study after 100 years, Univ. of Wisc. Press. Madison, 1951 6) Editorial: Brit. J. Anaesth., 29: 1, 1957 7) Epstein, H. G.: Principles for Inhalers for Volatile Anaesthetics, Brit. med. Bull., 14: 18, 1958 8) Morris, L. E.: Nomogram for Chloroform, Current Comment, Anesthesiology 20: 378, 1959 9) Levy, A. G.: Chloroform Anaesthesia, Bale, Sons & Danielsson, London, 1922 10) Macintosh, R. R. and Mendelssohn, K.: Lancet, 2: 61, 1941 11) Epstein, H. G. and Macintosh, R. R.: Anaesthesia 11: 83, 1956 12) Macintosh, R. R.: Brit. med. J. 2: 202, 1953 13) Landmesser, C. M.: Personal Communication, April, 1960 16) Ebersole and Artusio: Ether Analgesia: Inspired Concentrations, Flammability and Levels in Arterial Blood. Anesthesiology 19: 607, 1958 17) Nunn. J. F. and Matthews, R. L.: Brit J. Anaesth. 31: 330, 1959 18) Weitzner, S. W., King, B. D. and Ikezono, E., The rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in humans, Anesthesiology 20: 624, 1959 19) Fujimiro, M. and Virtue, R. W.: The value of oxygenation prior to induced apnes, Anesthesiology 21: 46, 1960 20) Ruben, H., Significance of Hypercarbia or Hypocarbia, Pannel Discussion, Anesthesiology 21: 765, 1960 21) Parkhouse, J. and Simpson, B. R.: A restatement of anaesthetic principles, Brit. J. Anaesth. 31: 464, 1959 22) Beecher, H. K., Principles, Problems, and Practices of Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery, P. 28, Springfield, Thomas 23) Macintosh, R. R., Mushin, W. W. and Epstein, H. G., Why detonations do not occur in mixtures of anaesthetic vapours with AIR, Physics for the Anaesthetists, p. 340, SPringfield, Thomas, 1958 26) Macintosh, R. R.: Brit. med. J. Oct 29, 1054, 1955
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