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  • ...ent).jpg|thumb|Re-enactment of the first public demonstration of [[general anesthesia]] by [[William T. G. Morton]] on October 16, 1846 in the [[Ether Dome]] at Attempts at producing a state of '''[[general anesthesia]]''' can be traced throughout [[recorded history]] in the writings of the a
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  • ...agent]] containing a [[bromine]] atom; there are several other halogenated anesthesia agents which lack the bromine atom and do contain the fluorine and chlorine
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  • ...n technique (resulting in systemic exposure) or pharmacological effects of anesthesia, however [[allergy|allergic]] reactions can rarely occur. ...infusion rescues dogs from bupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2003; 28: 198-202..</ref> that [[Intralipid]], a commonly
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  • ...1948}}</ref> His colleague Bengt Lundqvist performed the first injection anesthesia experiments on himself.<ref name="lofgren_1948"/> It was first marketed in === Anesthesia ===
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  • ...half an hour to an hour.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bosack|first1=Robert|title=Anesthesia Complications in the Dental Office|date=2015|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|is
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  • ...an" /> The use of [[Solanaceae]] containing [[tropane]] [[alkaloids]] for anesthesia, often in combination with [[opium]], persisted throughout the Roman and Is
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  • ...e: review of its pharmacology and its use in pediatric anesthesia |journal=Anesthesia Progress |volume=46 |issue=1 |pages=10–20 |year=1999 |pmid=10551055 |pmc= ...Ketamine is primarily used for the induction and maintenance of [[general anesthesia]], usually in combination with some sedative drug. Other uses include [[sed
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  • ...tp://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/ccm/Anesth/aneshome.cfm |title=Anesthesia and Analgesia |accessdate=2007-08-05 |publisher=[[University of Virginia Sc ===Anesthesia===
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  • ...and tremor, may be caused by epinephrine.<ref>R. Rahn and B. Ball. ''Local Anesthesia in Dentistry'', 3M ESPE AG, ESPE Platz, Seefeld, Germany, 2001, 44 pp.</ref
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  • ...weet odor and taste. It is used in [[surgery]] and [[dentistry]] for its [[Anesthesia|anesthetic]] and [[analgesic]] effects. It is known as "laughing gas" due t ...e same principle launched with Clover's gas-ether inhaler: To initiate the anesthesia with nitrous oxide, before the administration of a more powerful anesthetic
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  • *as an [[adjunct]] to [[general anesthesia]] *in [[epidural anesthesia]] or intrathecal analgesia
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  • ...ine, cosmetic, and poison. Before the [[Middle Ages]], it was used as an [[Anesthesia|anesthetic]] for surgery, and it was used as a poison by early men, [[Ancie
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  • ...hthalmology]] and as an [[antipruritic]], and it has been used in [[spinal anesthesia]].
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  • ...s of romifidine/ketamine or xylazine/ketamine when used for short duration anesthesia in the horse. ''Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research''. 2004 Oct;68(4):2
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  • ...l name Antisedan) can be used to reverse xylazine effects. In [[veterinary anesthesia]], xylazine is often used in combination with [[ketamine]]. No formal infor
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  • ...are unit setting. It is also useful as an adjunct for sedation and general anesthesia in the setting of certain operations and invasive medical procedures, such
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  • * [[Veterinary anesthesia]]
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  • ...pressure in unstable patients with hypotension. Such use is more common in anesthesia or critical-care practices; phenylephrine is especially useful in counterac
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  • ...done in a doctor's office. Biopsies of other organs are performed under [[anesthesia]] and require [[surgery]] in an [[operating room]].
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  • ...cialties differ in regard to the risk of needlestick injury, thus surgery, anesthesia, ENT, internal medicine, and dermatology tend to show relatively high, and
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  • ...://books.google.com/?id=EqtlqFNkWwQC&pg=PT891|page=891|title=Understanding anesthesia equipment|author=Dorsch, Jerry A. and Dorsch, Susan E.|publisher=Lippincott
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