PEDIATRICS Vol. 3 No. 6 June 1949, pp. 869
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Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia

HERMAN YANNET

This book is an excellently developed presentation of the present status of pain-relieving drugs in obstetrics. It is divided into two sections: The first is devoted to (1) detailed analysis of clinical and experimental data referrable to fetal respiration, and (2) pathologic pulmonary conditions in the fetus and newborn that might be causally related to the labor inhibiting and respiratory depressive effects of many, if not all, the pain-relieving drugs used during delivery. The scope of the section is indicated by some of the chapter headings, i.e., incidence of respiratory injury before birth; respirations before birth; intrauterine pneumonia; atelectasis; asphyxia.