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AnaesthesiaVolume 26, Issue 3 p. 363-367 Free Access Acute anaphylaxis under anaesthesia R. P. Holmes, R. P. Holmes R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this authorJ. W. Ross, J. W. Ross R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this authorE. R. Williams, E. R. Williams R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this author R. P. Holmes, R. P. Holmes R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this authorJ. W. Ross, J. W. Ross R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this authorE. R. Williams, E. R. Williams R. P. Holmes, FFARCS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; J. W. Ross, FDSRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital and United Bristol Hospitals; E. R. Williams, MRCP, Senior Registrar, United Bristol Hospitals (present address: Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry).Search for more papers by this author First published: July 1971 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1971.tb04797.xCitations: 4AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 Dundee, J. W. and Gray, T. C. (1951). Variations in response to relaxant drugs. Lancet, ii, 1015. 2 Lopert, H. (1955). Allergic reaction to gallamine triethiode. Anaesthesia, 10, 76. 3 Walmsley, D. A. (1959). Sensitivity reaction to gallamine triethiodide. Lancet, ii, 237. 4 Hainsworth, A. M. and Bingham, W. (1970). An allergic circulatory collapse following the administration of muscle relaxants. Anaesthesia, 25, 105 5. 5 Anderton, J. M. and Hopton, D. S. (1968). Thiopentone anaphylaxis. A hazard of multiple cystoscopic examinations under general anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 23, 90. 6 Larard, D. G. (1970). Cardiac arrest following induction with propanidid. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 42, 652. 7 Mushin, W. W., Wien, R., Mason, D. F. J. and Langston, G. T. (1949). Curare-like actions of tri-(diethylaminoethoxy)-benzene triethyliodide. Lancet, i, 726. 8 Idsøe, O., Guthe, T., Willcox, R. R. and DE Weck, A. L. (1968). The nature and extent of penicillin side-reactions with particular reference to fatalities from anaphylactic shock. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, 38, 159. 9 Welch, H., Lewis, C. N., Weinstein, H. I. and Boeckman, B. B. (1957). Severe reactions to antibiotics: a nationwide survey. Antibiotic Medicine and Clinical Therapy, 4, 800. 10 Krapin, D. (1962). Anaphylaxis with orally administered penicillin. New England Journal of Medicine, 267, 820. 11 Katz, A. M., Battit, G. E. and Wilkey, B. R. (1970). An anaphylactoid reaction to penicillin during anesthesia. Anesthesiology, 32, 84. 12 Cohen, S. B. (1963). Brain damage due to penicillin. Journal of the American Medical Association, 186, 899. 13 Fox, A. M. (1965). Anaphylactoid shock induced by oral penicillin and resulting in Gerstmann's syndrome. British Medical Journal, ii, 206. 14 Westerman, G., Corman, A., Stelos, P. and Nodine, J. H. (1966). Adverse reactions to penicillin. Journal of the American Medical Association, 198, 173. Citing Literature Volume26, Issue3July 1971Pages 363-367 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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