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Volume 55, Number 8, August 2000

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`For the times they are a-changing'- or are they?: Editorial
pp. 735-736(2)
Author: Harmer, Michael

Anaesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging: a survey of current practice in the UK and Ireland
pp. 737-743(7)
Authors: McBrien, M. E.; Winder, J.; Smyth, L.

Correlating obstetric epidural anaesthesia performance and psychomotor aptitude
pp. 744-749(6)
Authors: Dashfield, A. K.; Coghill, J. C.; Langton, J. A.

Single injection peribulbar anaesthesia: Total upper eyelid drop as an end‐point marker
pp. 750-756(7)
Authors: Frow, M. W.; Miranda-Caraballo, J. I.; Akhtar, T. M.; Hugkulstone, C. E.

The effect of intravenous epinephrine on the bispectral index and sedation
pp. 761-763(3)
Authors: Andrzejowski, J.; Sleigh, J. W.; Johnson, I. A. T.; Sikiotis, L.

Nerve tissue protein S-100 and neurone-specific enolase concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and blood during carotid endarterectomy
pp. 764-769(6)
Authors: Gao, F.; Harris, D. N. F.; Sapsed-Byrne, S.; Standfield, N. J.

A randomised controlled trial of intravenous versus inhalational analgesia during outpatient oocyte recovery
pp. 770-773(4)
Authors: Thompson, N.; Murray, S.; MacLennan, F.; Ross, J. A. S.; Tunstall, M. E.; Hamilton, M. P. R.; Bhattacharya, S.

Calcium and the anaesthetist: review article
pp. 779-790(12)
Authors: Aguilera, I. M.; Vaughan, R. S.

Supraclavicular brachial plexus block as a sole anaesthetic technique in children: an analysis of 200 cases
pp. 798-802(5)
Authors: Pande, R.; Pande, M.; Bhadani, U.; Pandey, C. K.; Bhattacharya, A.

Early release pattern of S100 protein as a marker of brain damage after warm cardiopulmonary bypass
pp. 802-806(5)
Authors: Shaaban Ali, M.; Harmer, M.; Vaughan, R. S.; Dunne, J.; Latto, I. P.

Caudal ropivacaine and ketamine for postoperative analgesia in children
pp. 806-810(5)
Authors: Lee, H. M.; Sanders, G. M.

Stress in trainee anaesthetists: Correspondence
pp. 811-811(1)
Author: Williams, J. M.

Stress in trainee anaesthetists
pp. 811-812(2)
Author: Williams, M.

A reply
pp. 812-812(1)
Author: Greenwell, S. K.

Anaesthetic pre-assessment clinics to identify patients at risk
pp. 812-812(1)
Authors: Hocking, G.; Shaikh, L.

Pre-anaesthesia assessment clinics
pp. 812-813(2)
Author: Davies, J. R.

Pre-anaesthesia assessment clinics
pp. 813-813(1)
Author: Baines, D. B.

Airway management in the Accident and Emergency Department
pp. 814-814(1)
Authors: Graham, C. A.; Munro, P. T.

Intubation during manual in-line stabilisation of the head and neck
pp. 814-814(1)
Authors: Dravid, R. M.; Popat, M.

A reply
pp. 815-815(1)
Authors: Asai, T.; Shingu, K.

Training box for fibreoptics
pp. 815-816(2)
Authors: Thomas, D. I.; Bosch, O.

Nosocomial infections related to fibreoptic intubation
pp. 816-817(2)
Authors: Garrett, W. R.; Hough, M. B.

Breathing system filters used with Entonox
pp. 817-817(1)
Authors: Wilkes, A. R.; Stevens, A. J.

A reply
pp. 817-817(1)
Authors: Chilvers, R. I.; Wiesz, M.

A reply
pp. 817-818(2)
Author: Yentis, S. M.

Reducing the potential risk of cross-infection from Entonox equipment
pp. 818-818(1)
Author: Bickford Smith, P. J.

Radio-opaque stripes on tracheal and tracheostomy tubes
pp. 819-819(1)
Authors: Gupta, S.; Zwaal, J. W.

A reply
pp. 819-819(1)
Author: Poore, D. P.

Tracheal rupture with a double-lumen tracheal tube
pp. 820-820(1)
Authors: Ayorinde, B. T.; Hanning, C. D.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Veitch, P. S.

Simple apparatus for continuous nebulisation of prostacyclin
pp. 820-821(2)
Author: van Heerden, P. V.

A reply
pp. 821-821(1)
Authors: McCluskey, A.; Sutcliffe, N.

Use of trans-oesophageal Doppler ultrasound during laparoscopic anterior fundoplication
pp. 821-821(1)
Authors: Alijani, A.; Hanna, G. B.; Cuschieri, A.

A reply
pp. 821-821(1)
Author: Robertson, A.

X-ray image intensifier assisted placement of a thoracic epidural catheter
pp. 822-823(2)
Authors: Johnson, T.; Haslett, R.

The sweet smell of success
pp. 823-823(1)
Authors: Cassidy, B.; McCoy, D. G. L.

Evoked potential monitoring in anaesthesia and analgesia
pp. 823-825(3)
Authors: Brunner, M.; Vaughan, D.

A reply
pp. 825-825(1)
Authors: Bhattacharya, A.; Makhija, N.; Kumar, A.

Opiate withdrawal after tramadol and patient‐controlled analgesia
pp. 826-827(2)
Authors: Thomas, A. N.; Suresh, M.

Suspected acute post-transplant neuropsychosis due to interaction of morphine and cyclosporin after a renal transplant
pp. 827-828(2)
Authors: Lee, Po-Chang; Hung, Chung-Jye; Lei, Huan-Yao; Tsai, Yu-Chuan

Are we causing latex sensitisation unknowingly?
pp. 828-828(1)
Author: Chikungwa, M. T.

A reply
pp. 828-828(1)
Author: Carnegie, C.

Drugs which cause pain on intravenous injection
pp. 828-829(2)
Author: Dalgleish, D. J.

Succinylcholine and temporal muscle damage
pp. 829-830(2)
Author: Norman, A. T.

A complication with the use of metaraminol in obstetric anaesthesia
pp. 830-830(1)
Authors: Chikermane, Y.; Alexander, R.

Kinking of epidural catheters
pp. 831-831(1)
Authors: Roddin, M. J.; Dancey, F. M. L.

A reply
pp. 831-831(1)
Author: Poore, D. P.

Assessing sensory blockade after regional anaesthesia
pp. 831-831(1)
Author: Hughes, J. C.

A reply
pp. 832-832(1)
Author: Mitchell, N.

Abnormal capnogragh trace
pp. 832-833(2)
Authors: Brownlow, H. A.; Bell, J. C.

Beware of the cannula in the antecubital fossa
pp. 833-834(2)
Author: Raghavendra, T. P.

Problems with fashion
pp. 834-834(1)
Authors: Ashley, E.; Marshall, P.

Handbook of Neuroanaesthesia, 3rd Edition: Book reviews
pp. 835-835(1)
Author: Farling, P.

Obstetric Anaesthesia, 2nd edn
pp. 835-836(2)
Author: Crowhurst, J. A.

Handbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia
pp. 836-836(1)
Authors: McCormick, A.; Wee, M.

ResusSim 98 (CD Rom)
pp. 836-837(2)
Author: Pateman, J.

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