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Birth of Neuroplegia and Artificial Hibernation in France

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The principal goal of resuscitation is restoration of breathing. The French expression réanimation also denotes restoration of vital vigour. It is reasonable, then, to spare the body’s energies before having to restore them.

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Huguenard, P., Dufeu, N. (1985). Birth of Neuroplegia and Artificial Hibernation in France. In: Rupreht, J., van Lieburg, M.J., Lee, J.A., Erdmann, W. (eds) Anaesthesia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69636-7_23

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