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The Recovery Period
Chairman of the BJA Board, University Department of Anaesthesia, Liverpool L69 3GA, UK
E-mail: bja@liv.ac.uk
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It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well.Descartes, 1639
This Postgraduate Issue is based on a scientific meeting held in Hinckley, Leicestershire in 2004 to celebrate the significant and longstanding contribution made to the British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) by Professor Graham Smith. This Postgraduate Issue on The Recovery Period is dedicated to him. The one-day meeting was attended by over 300 anaesthetists and was well received. The Board of the BJA plans to continue to hold such meetings annually in various parts of the UK and mainland Europe,
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