Abstract
THE increasing use of Pentothal Sodium as an important anesthetic agent during major surgical procedures is well attested in the current literature on methods of anesthesia. That its optimal usefulness with the greatest measure of safety is achieved when it is employed in conjunction with supplemental anesthetic agents is borne out by reports relating to such conjoint use or by those that discuss in passing the supplemental use of other agents. My1 previous report discussed the combined use of intravenous Pentothal Sodium and local nerve block (splanchnic) in upper abdominal surgery. In this earlier study, in which a new splanchnic . . .
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