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"Reading Classics" mainly revolves around the origin of anesthesia terminology, the development history of anesthesia technology, the evolution history of anesthesia drugs (including muscle relaxants, analgesics, inhaled anesthetics, and intravenous anesthetics), the basic mechanisms of anesthesia, and anesthesia knowledge of various specialties. Experts from the Anesthesiology Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association explain it in a simple and humorous style, which can provide readers with a certain understanding of the history, current situation, and development trends of anesthesia, and also provide a unique perspective for those who are dedicated to the anesthesia industry to comprehensively view the past, present, and future of anesthesia.
"Asking Famous Doctors" focuses on listing and providing detailed answers to the hot topics that patients and their families often ask and pay attention to in anesthesia clinical practice, hoping to play a role in answering questions and providing clues and assistance for frontline anesthesia professional medical workers in answering related questions.
In the "Micro Dictionary", there are popular explanations for the anesthesia related terminology and related terms that readers are more concerned about in the manuscript, which are easy to understand and facilitate communication between doctors and patients.