Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Apr 1996
Review Case Reports[Resuscitation in multiple trauma].
We report on a case of successful outpatient cardiopulmonary resuscitation of cardiac arrest after blunt multisystem injury. The literature is discussed and prognostic indicators are described.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Apr 1996
[The Ulm emergency medicine training course. 1: Concept].
The course in emergency medicine was introduced by the German Federal Government to meet the requirements of the curriculum of the 4th year of medical education in 1992. The Department of Anaesthesiology of the University Hospital Ulm drew up a course consisting of one week of practical instructions (Table 3) for groups of 24 students, case presentation and accompanying lectures that cover the topics of emergency medicine (Table 2). ⋯ The aim of the course is training competence (psychomotoric skills and clinical competence) for the primary care of life-threatening emergencies. The following educational methods were included in the concept: problem oriented learning, situation-oriented learning, learning by doing (cognitive apprenticeship).
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Mar 1996
Editorial Historical Article[150 years ether narcosis (1846-1996)].
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Mar 1996
Biography Historical Article[Priority conflict concerning the discovery of lumbar anesthesia between August Bier and August Hildebrandt].
The history of anaesthesiology like that of other medical branches has not been free of quarrels concerning priority. International disputes between the surgeon August Bier from Kiel and his former colleague August Hildebrandt concerning the question of who was the actual inventor of spinal anesthesia have almost fallen into oblivion. While Hildebrandt and numerous other colleagues frequently stated that the New York neurologist James Leonhardt Corning was the inventor of spinal anesthesia, Bier insisted on having described and developed this method first and without any knowledge of Corning's experiments. ⋯ Only recently, American scientists emphasized the fact that this is not true. There will, unfortunately, not be an answer to the Question why Hildebrandt started this quarrel about priority. His reason might have been hurt feelings as he had not been mentioned as co-author in Bier's epoch-making survey.