All Stories

  1. The 2025 awards for papers published in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care in 2024
  2. The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children heart–lung machine 1959. The story behind a photograph.
  3. The Bruck inhaler: An ether inhaler misattributed to Ludwig Bruck, an Australian medical publisher and supplier of medical equipment
  4. Dr Gilbert Reynolds Troup: A founder of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists
  5. Awards for papers in anaesthesia and intensive care, 2021
  6. The development of anaesthesia in Papua New Guinea
  7. Fifty years of the history of anaesthesia and related fields inAnaesthesia and Intensive Care
  8. Developing an Extubation strategy for the difficult pediatric airway—Who, when, why, where, and how?
  9. Intravenous Tranexamic Acid is Associated With a Clinically Significant Reduction in Blood Loss in Craniosynostosis Surgery
  10. History of non-physician anaesthesia providers in Papua New Guinea: from heil tultuls to Anaesthetic Scientific Officers
  11. Charles and Emma Darwin: Under the ‘influence’ of chloroform anaesthesia
  12. Bunker E (ed.), Horace and Elizabeth. Love and death and painless dentistry. The letters of Horace and Elizabeth Wells,
  13. Ether and the Woolwich–Elliott Chemical Company
  14. Christine Ball, The Chloroformist
  15. A Novel 3-Dimensional Printing Fabrication Approach for the Production of Pediatric Airway Models
  16. Induction of paediatric anaesthesia c. 1952, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Camperdown, Sydney
  17. The East–Freeman Automatic Vent: An interesting footnote in the history of mechanical ventilation
  18. COVID-19 and global health: Influences and implications for education and training support in low- and middle-income countries
  19. Global Safe Pediatric Anesthesia Care
  20. Bibliography of Australian and New Zealand contributions to the Proceedings of the first nine International Symposia on the History of Anaesthesia (ISHA)
  21. Bacon DR, Ball CM and Featherstone PJ (eds). Broad Horizons: A History of Anesthesia Beyond the Operating Room
  22. Sir James Young Simpson, Baronet (1811–1870)
  23. Global health and anaesthesia: An exciting time
  24. Unusual Partnerships: The Corfe–McMurdie Anaesthetic Inhaler of 1918 and the 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station
  25. High Altitude Hypoxia, A Mask and a Street. Donation of An Aviation BLB Oxygen Mask Apparatus from World War 2
  26. Global Safe Anaesthesia and Surgery Initiatives: Implications for Anaesthesia in the Pacific Region
  27. Treatment of Intravenous Leiomyomatosis with Cardiac Extension following Incomplete Resection
  28. Emergency EXIT: an urgentex uterointrapartum tracheostomy for giant fetal neck mass
  29. Limited Excision of a Right Atrial Lipoma
  30. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on postoperative renal function in adults with normal renal function
  31. Severe spontaneous intracranial hypotension and Marfan syndrome in an adolescent
  32. Nurse administered relative analgesia using high concentration nitrous oxide to facilitate minor procedures in children in an emergency department
  33. Efficacy and safety of nitrous oxide in alleviating pain and anxiety during painful procedures
  34. Patient-Controlled Analgesia
  35. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on post-operative renal function in normal adults
  36. Difficult tracheal intubation following midface distraction surgery
  37. Nurse-controlled analgesia using a patient-controlled analgesia device: An alternative strategy in the management of severe cancer pain in children
  38. Subcutaneous cannulae for morphine boluses in children: Assessment of a technique
  39. Complications of extradural analgesia in infants
  40. Continuous brachial plexus neural blockade in a child with intractable cancer pain