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Monitoring in anesthesia has evolved from the anesthesiologist's hand on "the bag" and finger on the patient's pulse to an array of highly sophisticated electronic devices. But in spite of this myriad of high tech electronic monitors an ever-vigilant anesthesiologist is still the principle monitor. For it is the anesthesiologist who must correlate all the data and put it into proper clinical perspective.



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