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May 1979
What Do We Know about Anesthetic Mortality?
Arthur S. Keats, M.D.
Arthur S. Keats, M.D.
*Director of Cardiovascular Anesthesia, Texas Heart Institute; Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, The University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas.
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Presented as the Crawford W. Long Memorial Lecture during the Fourteenth Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology: “Pharmacology for the Anesthesiologist,” Department of Anesthesiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, March 31, 1978. The theme and portions of text of this lecture will also appear in Keats AS: Role of anesthesia in surgical mortality, a chapter in Complications in Anesthesiology, edited by Cooperman LH, and Orkin FK, to be published by J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Anesthesiology May 1979, Vol. 50, 387–392.
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Arthur S. Keats; What Do We Know about Anesthetic Mortality?. Anesthesiology 1979; 50:387–392 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197905000-00003
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