AnaesthesiaVolume 29, Issue 5 p. 551-570 Free Access Death in outpatient dental anaesthetic practice PETER J. TOMLIN, PETER J. TOMLIN Peter J. Tomlin, MB, BS, FFARCS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anaesthesia, University of Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, and lately Visiting Professor of Anaesthesia, Memorial University, St John's, Newfoundland.Search for more papers by this author PETER J. TOMLIN, PETER J. TOMLIN Peter J. Tomlin, MB, BS, FFARCS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anaesthesia, University of Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, and lately Visiting Professor of Anaesthesia, Memorial University, St John's, Newfoundland.Search for more papers by this author First published: September 1974 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1974.tb00718.xCitations: 58AboutPDF 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 References 1 Bourne, J.G. (1970) Deaths with dental anaesthetics. Anaesthesia, 25, 473. 2 Love, S.H.S. (1970) The complications of dental anaesthesia. In: General Anaesthesia for Dental Surgery (Ed. by A.R. Hunter and G.H. Bush) p. 118. J. Sherratt & Son, Altrincham . 3 Coplans, M.P. & Curson, I. (1973) Death associated with general dental anaesthesia. British Medical Journal, 1, 109. 4 Goldman, V. (1958) Death under anaesthesia in the dental surgery. British Dental Journal, 105, 160. 5 Edmondson, H.D., Roscoe, B. & Vickers, M.D. (1972) Biochemical evidence of anxiety in dental patients. British Medical Journal, 4, 7. 6 British Pharmacopoeia (1968) p. 663. Pharmaceutical Press, London . 7 Wise, C, Heath, M., Tomlin, P.J. & Robinson, J.S. (1969) The physiological responses to intermittent methohexitone for conservative dentistry. British Medical Journal, 2, 540. 8 Payne, J.P. & Senfield, R.M. (1964) Pronethalol in the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias during anaesthesia. British Medical Journal, 1, 603. 9 Marrett, R. (1942) Apparatus for obtaining general analgesia and anaesthesia. British Medical Journal, 1, 643. 10 Fink, B.R. (1955) Diffusion anoxia. Anesthesiology, 16, 511. 11 Adams, J.H., Brierley, J.B., Connor, R.C.R. & Treip, C.S. (1966) The effects of systemic hypotension upon the human brain. Clinical and neuropathological observations of eleven cases. Brain, 89, 235. 12 Folkow, B., Heyman, C. & Neil, E. (1965) Integrated aspects of cardio vascular regulation. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 2, Circulation, Vol. 3, p. 1807. American Physiological Society, Washington . 13 Brierley, J.B. & Miller, A.A. (1966) Fatal brain damage after dental anaesthesia. Its nature, aetiology and prevention. Lancet, ii, 869. 14 Ministry of Health Central Health Services Council (1967) Joint Sub-Committee Report on Dental Anaesthesia. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London . 15 Lofving, B. (1961) Cardio-vascular adjustments induced from rostral cingulate gyrus with special reference to sympafho-inhibitory mechanisms. Acta physiologica scandinavica, Suppl., 53, 184. 16 Barcroft, H. & Edholm, O.G. (1965) On the vasodilation in human skeletal muscle during post haemorrhagic fainting. Journal of Physiology, 104, 161. 17 Greenfield, A.D.M. (1965) The circulation through the skin. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 2. Circulation, Vol. 2, p. 1343. American Physiological Society, Washington . 18 Cameron, G.R. (1948) Pulmonary Oedema. British Medical Journal, 1, 965. 19 Felman, A.H. (1971) Neurogenic pulmonary oedema. Observation in six patients. American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, 112, 393. 20 Gamble, J.E. & Patton, H.D. (1953) Pulmonary oedema and haemorrhage from preoptic lesions in rats. American Journal of Physiology, 172, 623. 21 Maire, F.W. & Patton, H.D. (1956) Neural structures involved in the genesis of “preoptic pulmonary oedema”, gastric erosions and behaviour changes. American Journal of Physiology, 184, 345. 22 Beckman, D.L. & Bean, J.W. (1970) Pulmonary pressure volume changes attending head injury. Journal of Applied Physiology, 29, 631. 23 Richards, P. (1963) Pulmonary oedema and intracranial lesions. British Medical Journal, 2, 83. 24 Waters, H.R. & Gooding, M.R. (1972) Pulmonary oedema following vertebral artery ligation. Anaesthesia, 27, 450. 25 Rumball, A. (1963) Pulmonary oedema with neurological symptoms after the fainting lark and mess trick. British Medical Journal, 2, 80. 26 Barcroft, H. (1965) Circulation in skeletal muscle. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 2, Circulation, vol. 2, p. 1367. American Physiological Society, Washington . Citing Literature Volume29, Issue5September 1974Pages 551-570 ReferencesRelatedInformation