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It raised nearly £1 million to open a new anaesthetic room.
There were several people in the vestibule leading to the anaesthetic room.
She had the key to the hospital with her and left the door unlocked before she hurried through to the tiny anaesthetic room.
Christina could see them through the glass porthole in the anaesthetic room, laying up a trolley.
The porthole revealed the anaesthetic room, a patient on a trolley and, presumably, the anaesthetist.
It was a cheerless journey along white-tiled corridors until the trolley pushed its way into the anaesthetics room.
The first gala raised money for a new anaesthetic room, while the second aims to raise money for a new operating theatre.
They were in the anaesthetic room when a young man in slacks and a sweater joined them, to be introduced as Colin White, the junior doctor.
ODPs will also communicate with the patient when they arrive in the anaesthetic room, verifying the pre-op check-list for allergies and past medical history.
The money was to be used towards the provision of two new anaesthetic rooms, allowing parents to remain with their children up until the time they enter the operating theatres.
This was the theatre, with small but otherwise the prototype of any hospital theatre, with a small anaesthetic room next to it and the scrub room leading from it.
"You don't like me," he observed blandly, "You think I'm a dull stick, buried in books and examination papers, living in a world of anaesthetic rooms and students and hospitals.
A ward nurse accompanied Mr Reynolds as far as the anaesthetic room, taking with her all his notes and X-rays to ensure that the surgical team had all the available information.
Charity, who had remained with her patient in the anaesthetic room, his hand comfortably fast in hers, took up her position by the anaesthetist and watched Mr. Boekerchek's unconscious form being arranged with due care upon the operating table.
Mr. van Houben was in the anaesthetic room, some how managing to look distinguished in his Theatre kit a loose pale blue smock and trousers topped by a cap which would have done very nicely to have covered a steamed pudding.
Presently, obedient to Sister's wishes, she escorted Miss Toms down to the anaesthetic room and held her frantic, restless hand in a reassuring grip and talked to her in a soft, gentle voice that slowly but surely doused poor Miss Toms' terror.