The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... danger ) there is no anæsthetic familiar to me to - day that acts more promptly , and acts more satis- factorily ... dangerous element , and that it will only require time and perseverance in its use until I will share the fate of many ...
... danger ) there is no anæsthetic familiar to me to - day that acts more promptly , and acts more satis- factorily ... dangerous element , and that it will only require time and perseverance in its use until I will share the fate of many ...
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... danger , but when mixed with chloroform or bromide of ethyl , it becomes a dangerous and unreliable compound . Dr. Clark , assistant surgeon of the Middlesex Hos- pital , reports a death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British ...
... danger , but when mixed with chloroform or bromide of ethyl , it becomes a dangerous and unreliable compound . Dr. Clark , assistant surgeon of the Middlesex Hos- pital , reports a death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British ...
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... dangers to deter the profession from its use . Its prospects for soon becoming an officinal preparation seems assured ... danger of carrying contagion from one person to another . I always carry a number in my surgical bag , where they ...
... dangers to deter the profession from its use . Its prospects for soon becoming an officinal preparation seems assured ... danger of carrying contagion from one person to another . I always carry a number in my surgical bag , where they ...
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... danger of the patient dying of asphyxia if properely given , yet there is great danger of affecting the cardiac ganglia , and suddenly arresting the heart's action , from which cause the ma- jority of deaths from chloroform occur ...
... danger of the patient dying of asphyxia if properely given , yet there is great danger of affecting the cardiac ganglia , and suddenly arresting the heart's action , from which cause the ma- jority of deaths from chloroform occur ...
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... dangerous compounds in the hands of the laity to be given ad . lib . whenever they deem it necessary . 7. The ... dangers accompanying a want of cleanliness in every detail of the operation , which , I am sorry to be compelled to ...
... dangerous compounds in the hands of the laity to be given ad . lib . whenever they deem it necessary . 7. The ... dangers accompanying a want of cleanliness in every detail of the operation , which , I am sorry to be compelled to ...
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