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Nightmare surgery

Patients who ’have had the nightmare of waking up under general anaesthetic during surgical operations tell their story on “Close Up” tonight “Close Up” investigates why it is that such patients are unable to move, speak or indicate to surgeons that the anaesthetic is not working. Also, Phillip Melchior looks at how the charismatic revival, spearheaded by the Assembly of God, has taken over some establish,

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Press, 26 July 1984, Page 15

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68

Nightmare surgery Press, 26 July 1984, Page 15

Nightmare surgery Press, 26 July 1984, Page 15

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