Further
reading
American
College of Surgeons’ Committee on Trauma. Advanced Trauma Life Support,
Student Manual, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL (only available
as part of the ATLS course).
Blalock, A. (1930)
Experimental shock: the cause of low blood pressure produced by muscle injury. Archives
of Surgery, 20, 95 9—96.
Blalock, A. (1943) A
consideration of the present status of the shock problem. Surgery, 14,
487—508.
Dobb, G.J. and Donovan, K.D.
(1992) Bedside catheterization. In Care of the Critically Ill Patient (eds
J. Tinker and WM. Zapol), Springer, London, pp.
1205—19.
European Resuscitation
Council (1990) Guidelines for Advanced Life Support, A statement by the
Advanced Life Support Working Party of the European Resuscitation Council.
Halford, F. (1943) A
critique of intravenous anesthesia in war surgery. Anesthesiology, 4,
67—9.
Moore, F.D. and Shires, G.T.
(1967) Moderation. Annals of Surgery, 166, 300—1.
Price, H.L., Deutsch, S.,
Marshall, B.E., Stephen, G.W, Behar, M.G. and Neufeld, G.R. (1966) Haemodynamic
and metabolic effects of haemorrhage in man with particular reference to the
splanchnic circulation. Circulation Research, 18, 469—74.
Rosen, M., Lotte, P and Ng,
S. (1992) Handbook of Central Venous Catheterisation, WB. Saunders,
London.
Salmon, J.B. and Mythen, M.G.
(1993) Pharmacology and physiology of colloids. Blood Reviews, 7,
114—20.
Shires, T., Coin, D.,
Carrico, J. and Lightfoot, S. (1964) Fluid therapy in hemorrhagic shock. Archives
of Surgery, 88,
68 8—93.