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April 2007

The cover image takes its theme from the paper by Leonidas Koniaris and colleagues. Data from executions in the US suggest that current lethal injection protocols do not effect death through the mechanisms intended, and that potentially aware inmates could die through pancuronium-induced asphyxiation. The humaneness of lethal injection is discussed further in the accompanying Editorial.

Image Credit: Image provided by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

Case Report

A Man with Labile Blood Pressure

Ronald C. W Ma, Kwok Hing Yiu, Edward H. C Wong, Kin Hung Liu, Joseph Y. S Chan, Chun Chung Chow, Clive S Cockram

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Lethal Injection for Execution: Chemical Asphyxiation?

Teresa A Zimmers, Jonathan Sheldon, David A Lubarsky, Francisco López-Muñoz, Linda Waterman, Richard Weisman, Leonidas G Koniaris

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