Obstetric Anaesthesia: Principles and Practice - Hardcover

 
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Synopsis

This comprehensive reference addresses all the issues pertinent to the practice of obstetric anesthesia today. It not only provides the details of anesthesia for labor and delivery, but it also contains in-depth discussions of anesthetic and obstetric complications and medical disorders during pregnancy. With its patient-oriented approach, the book focuses on the treatment of the fetus and the mother as separate patients with distinct needs. It is edited by a leading author in obstetric anesthesiology.

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Review

"David Chestnut has selected some of the most notable figures in..anaesthetic and obstetric practice...There are also excellent chapters dealing with the management of almost every disease one may encounter in the obstetric population." -- International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia

"This is a superb new text on obstetric anesthesia. It is a complete reference for both novice and experienced practitioners. The book meets all of its objectives...Clear and concise tables, illustrations and graphs...serve to amplify..relevant points in the chapter. The comprehensive content and excellent organization...qualify this text as an excellent reference for all practitioners in the field." -- Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

Reviews of the first edition:

"David Chestnut has selected some of the most notable figures in..anaesthetic and obstetric practice...There are also excellent chapters dealing with the management of almost every disease one may encounter in the obstetric population." -- International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia

Synopsis

This comprehensive reference addresses all the issues pertinent to the practice of obstetric anesthesia today. It not only provides the details of anesthesia for labor and delivery, but it also contains in-depth discussions of anesthetic and obstetric complications and medical disorders during pregnancy. With its patient-oriented approach, the book focuses on the treatment of the fetus and the mother as separate patients with distinct needs. It is edited by a leading author in obstetric anesthesiology.

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