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<i>To the Editor</i>.—When I prepared the editorial for the November 1969 issue of theArchives(<b>90</b>:544) entitled "Tympanic Thermometry During Anesthesia, "I remembered and referred to an interesting case report, "Malignant Hyperthermia Complicating General Anesthesia," and scheduled it for the same issue. Unfortunately, this article had already been sent to the AMA; and I did not remember that the patient reported by Dr. F. L. Weille was one of the rare survivals of this unusual complication and thus inadvertently referred to it as a tragedy. Quite the contrary!
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