An appraisal of ketamine in the dressing of burns

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The use of ketamine to provide anaesthesia for the dressing and application of graft to burned patients has been assessed. In a small number of severely burned patients, it was found to be most satisfactory provided that the circumstances in which it was used were carefully controlled.

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Ward, C. M., & Diamond, A. W. (1976). An appraisal of ketamine in the dressing of burns. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 52(606), 222–223. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.52.606.222

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