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Emergency sedation and pain management
  1. S Carley
  1. Centre for Effective Emergency Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK; s.carley1@btinternet.com

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    JH Burton, J Miner. New York Cambridge University Press 2008 hardback, £45.00 13: 978-0-521-87086-3

    Burton and Miner are to be congratulated in bringing this book to press, and their timing could perhaps not be better. Barely a week goes by without some debate around emergency sedation and pain management in our department. Views are influenced from past experiences in other departments, personal skill mixes, the relative unhappiness of colleagues in anaesthesia to certain agents and drug availability but, perhaps most of all, …

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