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anaesthesia

  • ‘I couldn’t move, couldn’t scream, couldn’t open my eyes’: What it’s like waking up during surgery

    ‘I couldn’t move, couldn’t scream, couldn’t open my eyes’: What it’s like waking up during surgery

    David Robson, Mosaic
    · Mar 17, 2019 · 02:30 pm
  • A short history of anaesthesia: From unspeakable agony to unlocking consciousness

    A short history of anaesthesia: From unspeakable agony to unlocking consciousness

    David Liley, The Conversation
    · May 04, 2017 · 05:30 pm
  • From the Mongolian plains to Assam's tea gardens, one medical device is making surgery safer

    From the Mongolian plains to Assam's tea gardens, one medical device is making surgery safer

    Jane Feinmann, Mosaic
    · Feb 19, 2017 · 02:30 pm