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This title covers all aspects of obstetric anaesthesia the trainee anaesthetist will encounter when on the labour ward, and its accessible style makes it essential reading for other members of the labour ward team.

About the Editors

Paul Clyburn Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

Rachel Collis Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

Sarah Harries Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

Stuart Davies Consultant Anaesthetist, Swansea NHS Trust, UK

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Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct. Readers must therefore always check the product information and clinical procedures with the most up to date published product information and data sheets provided by the manufacturers and the most recent codes of conduct and safety regulations. The authors and the publishers do not accept responsibility or legal liability for any errors in the text or for the misuse or misapplication of material in this work.

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