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Obstetric Anaesthesia (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia)
Paul Clyburn, Rachel Collis, Sarah Harries, and Stuart Davies (eds)
This title covers all aspects of obstetric anaesthesia that the trainee anaesthetist will encounter on the labour ward. Its accessible style makes it essential reading for other members of ...
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Obstetric Anaesthesia (2 edn)
Rachel Collis, Sarah Harries, and Abrie Theron (eds)
Starting work on the labour ward is very challenging for all junior anaesthetists. This handbook is an easily navigated practical reference guide for anaesthetists new to this environment, ...
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Obstetric Anaesthesia for Developing Countries (Oxford Anaesthesia Library)
Paul Clyburn, Rachel Collis, and Sarah Harries (eds)
This concise and practical online reference covers the basic principles of obstetric anaesthesia with a special emphasis on the unique challenges of service delivery in the developing world.

Obstetric Anesthesia
Craig M. Palmer, Robert D'Angelo, and Michael J. Paech
This resource offers step-by-step, to-the-point information on how to manage patients in specific situations. Every aspect of obstetric anesthesia practice is covered, including patient ...
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Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia
Vicki Clark, Marc Van de Velde, and Roshan Fernando (eds)
The complexity of care of the pregnant population has been increased by factors such as rising maternal age and co-morbidities which in the past may have precluded pregnancy. This ...
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Pain in Women
May L. Chin, Roger B. Fillingim, and Timothy J. Ness (eds)
This resource addresses the current understanding of pain mechanisms related to sex differences, and the clinical management of common acute and chronic painful conditions in women, using ...
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