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LOCAL ANESTHESIA IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND RHINOLOGY
By JAMES JOSEPH KING, A.B., M.D., WITH SUPPLEMENT ON THE TOXIC EFFECTS OF LOCAL ANESTHETICS, CONTAINING THE COMPLETE REPORTS OF THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MADE TO THE THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL ON PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. Edited by EMIL MAYER, M.D., Chairman, Research Committee on Local Anesthesia. Preface by ROBERT A. HATCHER, M.D. Price, $5.00. Pp. 205. New York: Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1926.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1926;4(5):478.
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This important (indexed) work fills a need which is appreciated by every one working in otolaryngology in which so many of the operative procedures are carried out with greater accuracy and greater safety to the patient under local rather than under general anesthesia. A complete bibliography setting forth the historic development of the use of local anesthetics in this special field has been compiled.
The well prepared chapter on technic, amply illustrated, will be of great value for men undertaking to work in this specialty.
Part II contains the valuable report of the committee on the disadvantages and advantages of the various local anesthetics in nose and throat, made to the Section of Laryngology, Otology and Rhinology of the American Medical Association, of which Dr. Emil Mayer is chairman.
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