Abstract:THIOPENTONE was introduced to clinical anaesthesia by Lundy in 1934 and the first reports of its use appeared in the following year (Lundy, 1935; Lundy and Tovell, 1935). Since then, thiopentone has almost entirely superseded other intravenous agents and has become the standard agent for inducing anaesthesia. It is not, however, without certain dangers. The main disadvantages are the occasional occurrence of laryngeal spasm (Lee, 1953; Dundee, 1956) and the ease with which respiratory depression due to overdos… Show more
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