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Anaesthetic Trivia - Curare

Chondrodendrum tomentosumCurare is a compound used for dart poisons by tribes in South America. It is derived from vines such as, Chondrodendron tomentosum and Strychnos toxifera. The first non-depolarising muscle blocking agent, d-Tubocurarine, was identified in 1935 by Harold King. It was found in curare that had been packed in hollow tubes.

Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
General anaesthesia

Edition: Third

Authors: Sasada, Smith

Description: Essential book for those prescribing in anaesthesia or learning for the FRCA Primary. Pocket sized.

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Inotrope said:

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Dull and over complicated list of drug monographs; which somehow misses out meteraminol (or is it phenylephrine). Would benefit from an update, and a splash of colour!
24 October, 2008

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