The introduction of curare improved surgical relaxation and encouraged
anaesthetists to enlarge their vision. They became interested in the
pharmacologic properties of their drugs and the physiologic changes as
sociated with paralysis, and this led naturally to their involvement i
n intensive care and respiratory physiology. Since 1942, more than 50
muscle relaxants have been introduced: the current emphasis is on the
short- to intermediate-duration agents that allow rapid recovery and a
void the problems associated with residual curarization, but we still
au ait a nondepolarizing replacement for suxamethonium.