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Anesthesia (American English) or
anaesthesia (British English) is a
state of controlled,
temporary loss of
sensation or
awareness that is
induced for medical...
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parasympathetic fibers from the
nerve of the
pterygoid canal. It may be
anaesthetised for
procedures of the
mouth and
maxillary (upper) teeth. The greater...
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either a
doctor or a surgeon. A
patient may be
fully conscious or
anaesthetised during the procedure. Most often, the term
endoscopy is used to refer...
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audience of 60
medical students, on a
brown terrier dog—adequately
anaesthetised,
according to
Bayliss and his team;
conscious and struggling, according...
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patient should be
intubated before performing lavage. The
person must be
anaesthetised for a
period of time
during the
operation due to its high risk of shock...
- was "Bowie's
first tour for five
years in
which he had
probably not
anaesthetised himself with
copious quantities of
cocaine before taking the stage. ...
- with
surgical textbooks 50
years later still recommending leaving anaesthetised patients in a
supine position.
First aid
organisations were similarly...
- Four days
after the
family moved in, the
jaguar escaped. He was
later anaesthetised and
captured after leaping into the
nearby tiger enclosure. The following...
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Hospital in 1982.
Insertion and
ventilation using the
laryngeal mask in 16
anaesthetised,
paralysed female patients was successful,
achieving a seal greater...
- anaesthetize,
anaesthetise, anæsthetize, or
anæsthetise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anesthetize, anaesthetize,
anaesthetise, anesthetise, anæsthetize...