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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...
- pigs in
suspended animation with a
similar technique. The pigs were
anaesthetized and
major blood loss was induced,
along with
simulated - via scalpel...
- anesthetize, anesthetise,
anaesthetize, anaesthetise,
anæsthetize, or anæsthetise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anesthetize,
anaesthetize, anaesthetise, anesthetise...
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called "liquid courage" for its role in
preparing troops for battle,
anaesthetize injured soldiers, and
celebrate military victories. It has also served...
- "Long-lasting
potentiation of
synaptic transmission in the
dentate area of the
anaesthetized rabbit following stimulation of the
perforant path". The
Journal of...
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called "liquid courage" for its role in
preparing troops for battle,
anaesthetize injured soldiers, and
celebrate military victories. It has also served...
- This
reduces the
likelihood of
anaesthesia awareness and of overdose.
Anaesthetized patients lose
protective airway reflexes (such as coughing), airway...
- and
cinnarizine on
coronary artery occlusion-induced
arrhythmias in
anaesthetized rats".
British Journal of Pharmacology. 83 (1): 299–304. doi:10.1111/j...
- for its role in
preparing troops for battle. It has also been used to
anaesthetize injured soldiers,
celebrate military victories, and cope with the emotions...
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chloroform but
Lister believed that
smaller doses were
sufficient to
anaesthetize the patient.
Starting in
April 1882,
Lister first conducted clinical...