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Veterinary bibliotherapy: The Chloroformist, by Christine Ball

Veterinary bibliotherapy: The Chloroformist, by Christine Ball

Oct 30, 2021 | Our Veterinary Life

Have you ever wondered what the experience of undergoing surgery would be like without anaesthesia? In The Chloroformist, author anaesthetist and Woodford Library Museum history of anaesthesiology laureate Christine Ball provide some vivid descriptions as she tells...
The Veterinary Anaesthetic Machine Made Simple Part 1

The Veterinary Anaesthetic Machine Made Simple Part 1

Dec 1, 2016 | Building your skills, Veterinary Nurse / Vet Tech

Dr Gas Vet’s first post in a helpful series all about the veterinary anaesthetic machine Originally published on the Vet Anaesthesia Tips blog 29/7/2016: The Anaesthetic Machine: Made Simple. Scroll down to find links to the whole series. This is the beginning...

Veterinary Anaesthetic Risks – When Complacency Sets In

Oct 11, 2016 | Building your skills, Case Studies

A decrease in adverse events in veterinary anaesthesia can lead to an increased risk of complacency. Anaesthesia in veterinary medicine has advanced by leaps and bounds over the years. Nowadays, most progressive practices conduct anaesthesia using multimodal drug...
Benefits of using a co-induction technique in veterinary anaesthesia

Benefits of using a co-induction technique in veterinary anaesthesia

Oct 3, 2016 | Building your skills, Veterinary Nurse / Vet Tech

Induction of anaesthesia using a co-induction technique is a simple method that may improve the safety and quality of anaesthesia administered. This blog details some of the benefits of co-induction and explains how to use the technique in domestic species....

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