“…That the latency, spread, intensity and duration of various forms of regional anaesthesia may all be influenced by the dose, concentration, and volume, as well as by the activity of an agent has been widely documented (Crawford, 1964;Bonica, 1957;Adriani, 1964). While it was clear, then, that as a comparison of lignocaine and amethocaine in obstetrical spinal anaesthesia could not be critically undertaken without using "equipotent" doses or concentrations, no pertinent technique for determining relative potency of spinal anaesthetics was found.…”