How the French were informed and implemented surgical anaesthesia in 1846
Heinz Wohlgemuth and Otto Roth: The men behind the technique
Pioneers and innovators in anaesthesia
Using things right out of home. Apparatus for inhaling ether and chloroform in 1847
The circulatory risks of anaesthesia in Leiden before 1930
An early chloroform death in Berlin
Death under anaesthesia in the Middle East
Johann Sigismund Elsholtz: Clysmatica Nova 1665
Anaesthesia in German military practice during World War II - A comparison
Fritz Lotsch - a forgotten pioneer in German anaesthesia
Heliodor Swiecicki, the inventor of modern analgesia for delivery
Where have all the bellows gone? 10 manual respiratory devices reviewed
Experiments with the "laryngoscope" from Papyrus Hunefer in a mannequin
The closed anaesthesia system: 1946 - 1996. A 50 years perspective
Continuing medical education in American anaesthesiology 1905 - 1940
From ether to chloroform - the beginnings of chloroform anaesthesia in France
Rudolf Frey's unfinished historical legacy