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General anaesthetic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A general anaesthetic (or anesthetic , see spelling differences) drug is an anaesthetic drug that brings about a reversible loss of consciousness. These drugs are generally administered by an anae...
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General anaesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In modern medical practice, general anaesthesia (AmE: anesthesia ) is a state of total unconsciousness resulting from general anaesthetic drugs. A variety of drugs are given to the patient that ha...
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So conventionally, the first clinical use of ether as a surgical general anaesthetic on humans is usually credited to rural Georgian pharmacist and physician Crawford Williamson Long (1815-78). On 30th March 1842, Dr Long removed a cyst from the neck of a Mr James Venable under ether anaesthesia;
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General Surgery ... E-6375 prolonged the decay of GABA-evoked miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents recorded from rat Purkinje neurones demonstrating the anaesthetic also enhanced the activity of synaptic GABAA receptors.
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General Surgery ... Although the expressed fragments are less stable than intact wtHSA as indicated by both CD and HX, they retain the secondary structure and anaesthetic-binding characteristics of an intact HSA molecule, but with fewer binding sites.
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General anesthesia is used for major surgery. It keeps you still and asleep during the procedure so you won't feel any pain. It affects your whole body, including your brain and reflexes. You'll need a breathing tube or mask to keep you breathing properly.
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