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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 anes...
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Anesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anesthetic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An anesthetic (or anaesthetic , see spelling differences) is a drug that brings about a state of anesthesia - a reversible state of amnesia, analgesia, loss of consciousness, loss of skeletal musc...
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Home Page > News & Publications > Journals > American Family Physician® > Vol. 59/No. 6 (March 15, 1999) ... Wakefield SE, Elewa AA. Adult circumcision under local anaesthetic. Br J Urol 1995;75:96.
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Definition of anaesthetic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of anaesthetic. Pronunciation of anaesthetic. Translations of anaesthetic. anaesthetic synonyms, anaesthetic antonyms. Information about anaesthetic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... general anaesthetic → Vollnarkose f;
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Anaesthetists are acutely aware of the legal constraint of reporting to the coroner deaths in association with anaesthesia. ... The Medscape Journal ... Comments are made on the development of anaesthetic mortality reporting into its current system and some of the benefits flowing from it.
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An anaesthetic is used to temporarily reduce or take away sensation, usually so that otherwise painful procedures or surgery can be performed. ... For some operations, the best option is to combine a local anaesthetic such as spinal or epidural anaesthesia with medicines to make the patient sleepy. The anaesthetist can...
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An unusual case of a 13-month-old child with Kawasaki's disease and the Beckwith-Weidemann syndrome is presented. ... The Medscape Journal ... The anaesthetic management of a shocked child with a coronary artery aneurysm and thrombosis, a potentially difficult airway and a full stomach is described.
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Historical Anaesthetic Equipment. From a Catalogue of Surgical Equipment published in London, England, in 1930 ... I have a photocopy of the anaesthetic part of the Allen & Hanburys Ltd catalogue entitled "A Reference List of Surgical Instruments and Medical Appliances, Orthopaedic and Deformity Apparatus,
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