Paediatric anaesthesia in Prague in the 1950s
Authors:
Koutecký Josef
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., 21, 2010, č. 1, s. 47-49
Category:
History
Overview
A famous paediatric oncologist remembers his early resident years in the Prague Paediatric Hospital during the 1950s. He also reminisces on his role as an anaesthetist.
Keywords:
history of anaesthesia – paediatric surgery
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