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Founded in 1923, one year after the first anaesthetic journal was published by the International Anaesthesia Research Society, the British Journal of Anaesthesia remains the oldest and largest independent journal of anaesthesia. It became the journal of The College of Anaesthetists in 1990. The College was granted a Royal Charter in 1992. Although there are educational links between the BJA and the College, the journal retains editorial independence.

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Volume 88, Number 3, 1 March 2002

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Use of a high-fidelity simulator to develop testing of the technical performance of novice anaesthetists
pp. 338-344(7)
Authors: F.C. Forrest; M.A. Taylor; K. Postlethwaite; R. Aspinall

Cerebrovascular carbon dioxide reactivity in children anaesthetized with sevoflurane
pp. 357-361(5)
Authors: D.A. Rowney; R. Fairgrieve; B. Bissonnette

Recovery of memory after general anaesthesia: clinical findings and somatosensory evoked responses
pp. 362-368(7)
Authors: I. Rundshagen; K. Schnabel; J. Schulte am Esch

Noise in the postanaesthesia care unit
pp. 369-373(5)
Authors: B. Allaouchiche; F. Duflo; R. Debon; A. Bergeret

Remifentanil by patient-controlled analgesia compared with intramuscular meperidine for pain relief in labour
pp. 374-378(5)
Authors: J.A. Thurlow; C.H. Laxton; A. Dick; P. Waterhouse; L. Sherman; N.W. Goodman

Addition of meperidine to bupivacaine for spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section
pp. 379-383(5)
Authors: S. Yu; W.D. Ngan Kee; A.S.K. Kwan

Abdominal pressure during laparoscopy: effects of fentanyl
pp. 384-388(5)
Authors: G.B. Drummond; M.K. Duncan

Effect of different pulses of nitric oxide on venous admixture in the anaesthetized horse
pp. 394-398(5)
Authors: E. Heinonen; G. Nyman; P. Meriläinen

Role of nitric oxide and cyclooxygenase pathways in the coronary vascular effects of halothane, isoflurane and desflurane in red blood cell-perfused isolated rabbit hearts
pp. 399-407(9)
Authors: M. Beaussier; S. Mouren; R. Souktani; M. Arthaud; L. Massias; E. Vicaut; A. Lienhart; P. Coriat

Inhaled olprinone improves contractility of fatigued canine diaphragm
pp. 408-411(4)
Authors: A. Uemura; Y. Fujii; H. Toyooka

Effects of propofol on lactate accumulation and oedema formation in focal cerebral ischaemia in hyperglycaemic rats
pp. 412-417(6)
Authors: H. Ishii; T. Arai; H. Segawa; S. Morikawa; T. Inubushi; K. Fukuda

The role of non-technical skills in anaesthesia: a review of current literature
pp. 418-429(12)
Authors: G.C.L. Fletcher; P. McGeorge; R.H. Flin; R.J. Glavin; N.J. Maran

Effects of remifentanil and alfentanil on the cardiovascular responses to induction of anaesthesia and tracheal intubation in the elderly
pp. 430-433(4)
Authors: A.S. Habib; J.L. Parker; A.M. Maguire; D.J. Rowbotham; J.P. Thompson

Lumbar ependymoma presenting with paraplegia following attempted spinal anaesthesia
pp. 438-440(3)
Authors: M. Jaeger; E. Rickels; A. Schmidt; M. Samii; U. Blömer

Value of bispectral index monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
pp. 443-444(2)
Authors: B. Szekely; T. Saint-Marc; A. Degrémont; M. Castelain; M. Fischler

The British Journal of Anaesthesia
pp. 445-450(6)
Author: J. Norman

Correspondence
pp. 451-459(9)

Book Reviews
pp. 460-465(6)

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