John Dundee British medical researcher
Dundee, John W. (John Wharry).
Dundee, John W.
Dundee, John Wharry
Dundee, John W. (John Wharry), 1921-1991
VIAF ID: 38388822 (Personal)
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Works
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Clinical anaesthetic pharmacology | |
The effect of an infusion of doxapram on morphine analgesia. | |
The effect of benzodiazepines on evoked potentials. | |
The effect of dosage and premedication on the action of ketamine | |
Effect of intercostal nerve blockade during operation on lung function and the relief of pain following thoracotomy | |
Effect of preanaesthetic medication on etomidate | |
Effects of diethyl ether, trichloroethylene and trifluoroethylvinyl ether on respiration. | |
Effects of rapid infusion of ethanol on some factors controlling blood sugar levels in man | |
Electro-acupuncture and postoperative emesis. | |
Enhancement of the antiemetic action of ondansetron by transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the P6 antiemetic point, in patients having highly emetic cytotoxic drugs | |
Estimation of blood enflurane concentrations by gas-liquid chromatography | |
Estimation of plasma thiopentone. The use of high performance liquid chromatography and an ether extraction | |
Evaluation of the anticholinergic actions of glycopyrronium bromide | |
Evaluation of the effect of halothane on postoperative vomiting. | |
Evaluation of three preparations of etomidate | |
Experiences with a technique of neuroleptanalgesia for bronchography | |
Failure of two benzodiazepines to prevent suxamethonium-induced muscle pain | |
Fifty years of thiopentone. | |
Frequency of atopy, allergy, and previous general anaesthesia in surgical specialties | |
Further data on sexual fantasies during benzodiazepine sedation | |
Further experiences with methylated thiobarbiturates. | |
Glycopyrrolate-neostigmine mixture for antagonism of neuromuscular block: comparison with atropine-neostigmine mixture | |
Haemodynamic changes during induction of anaesthesia with midazolam and diazepam (Valium) in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. | |
Halothane and isoflurane in outpatient anaesthesia. A comparison of recovery. | |
Hypersensitivity to atropine | |
Hypotensive reaction after propanidid and atropine. | |
Hypothermia for neurological operations. | |
Hypothermia in the treatment of cerebral tumors. | |
Hypothermia with autonomic block in man. | |
Iatrogenic disease and anaesthesia. | |
Improved pain relief after thoracotomy: use of cryoprobe and morphine infusion | |
In vitro erythrocyte stabilization by ethanol | |
Induced hypothermia as a therapeutic measure in neurology; a clinical study of a hopeless case. | |
Influence of Cimetidine on Cardiovascular Parameters in Man | |
Influence of controlled respiration on dosage of thiopentone and D-tubocurarine chloride required for abdominal surgery. | |
Influence of plasma proteins on the onset of hypnotic action of intravenous midazolam. | |
Initial clinical experience with AH 8165D, a new rapidly acting nondepolarizing muscle relaxant. | |
Intensive care patients in district hospitals. A case for transfer? | |
Intensive Respiratory Care: A survey of 350 consecutive cases | |
Interaction between intravenous alcohol and some sedatives and tranquillizers | |
Interaction of drugs associated with anaesthesia | |
Interaction of suxamethonium with intravenous induction agents | |
Interactions between induction agents and muscle relaxants. Clinical observations. | |
Intraarterial thiopental. | |
Intramuscular and oral midazolam. Some factors influencing uptake. | |
Intravenous anaesthesia | |
'Intravenous sedation: the risk to the dentist'. | |
Intubating conditions with AH 8165 and suxamethoniun. | |
Is ondansetron a less effective antiemetic against moderately emetic as compared with highly emetic chemotherapy? | |
Jōmyaku masuiyaku | |
Ketamine anaesthesia for cardiac catheterisation | |
Ketamine-iorazepam. Attenuation of psychic sequelae of ketamine by lorazepam | |
Lack of anti-emetic effect of glycopyrrolate. | |
Laryngeal competence with ketamine and other drugs. | |
Liver function studies after ketamine infusions [proceedings] | |
Local anesthesia blocks the antiemetic action of P6 acupuncture | |
Local sequelae following the i.v. injection of three benzodiazepines [proceedings] | |
Lorazepam as a sedative-amnesic in an intensive Care unit | |
Lorazepam premedication for labour | |
A method for producing constant plasma concentrations of drugs. Application to methohexitone. | |
n86015264 | |
A placebo-controlled comparison of the sedative properties of three benzodiazepines, lorazepam, flunitrazepam and fosazepam | |
Relief of pain; an inaugural lecture delivered before the Queen's University of Belfast, April 14, 1965 | |
A review of the cardiovascular effects of halothane | |
Studies of drugs given before anaesthesia XXVI: lorazepam | |
Symposium on clinical evaluation of analgesic drugs. | |
Symposium on general anaesthesia for out-patients. | |
Tachypnoea during the administration of trichlorethylene. | |
Tension pneumothorax during the induction of anaesthesia. | |
Thiopentone and other thiobarbiturates | |
静脈麻酔薬 |