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Pre-operative care of goitre patients has been referred to, and the different anæsthetic agents and techniques discussed.
A recent series of 491 consecutive thyroidectomies and their mortality has been shown.
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Byrne, P.D. Anæsthesia in goitre operations. Ir J Med Sci 21, 684–689 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02954175
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