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The most significant advance in operative medicine in recent years is the fact that scarcely any patient need now be considered “inoperable”. Concomitant disease and the age of the patient today represent, with very few exceptions, no contra-indication for anesthesia, and hence for the operation.

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Kronschwitz, H., Lawin, P. (1973). Summary. In: Kronschwitz, H., Lawin, P. (eds) Diagnostik der Narkose- und Operationsfähigkeit. Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation/Anaesthesiologie und Wiederbelebung/Anesthésiologie et Réanimation, vol 76. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65739-9_9

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