The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... surgeons , we have bromide of ethyl , nitrous oxide , bichloride of methylene , ethidene , cocaine , and the various ... surgeon , the most important question is , which one of all this array of drugs is the safest , and which one is the ...
... surgeons , we have bromide of ethyl , nitrous oxide , bichloride of methylene , ethidene , cocaine , and the various ... surgeon , the most important question is , which one of all this array of drugs is the safest , and which one is the ...
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... surgeon of the Middlesex Hos- pital , reports a death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British Journal of Dental Surgery for October , 1883 , the patient being a robust sailor , who was given the pure gas for the extraction of ...
... surgeon of the Middlesex Hos- pital , reports a death from the use of nitrous oxide , in the British Journal of Dental Surgery for October , 1883 , the patient being a robust sailor , who was given the pure gas for the extraction of ...
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... surgeon is liable to be called at any time , seldom knows what he is expected to treat until he arrives on the field , is often obliged to go miles into the country to dress wounds , and is not always warranted in taking an assistant ...
... surgeon is liable to be called at any time , seldom knows what he is expected to treat until he arrives on the field , is often obliged to go miles into the country to dress wounds , and is not always warranted in taking an assistant ...
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... surgeon or those around him . Very frequently vomiting will take place before profound anesthesia is accomplished , when the patient should be turned on his side , and the head lowered to favor the escape of the vomited matters by ...
... surgeon or those around him . Very frequently vomiting will take place before profound anesthesia is accomplished , when the patient should be turned on his side , and the head lowered to favor the escape of the vomited matters by ...
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... surgeon should give any anesthetic without being prepared to resuscitate the patient on the shortest possible notice , if necessary ; among which preparations nitrite of amyl stands pre - eminent . 5. No person should be entrusted with ...
... surgeon should give any anesthetic without being prepared to resuscitate the patient on the shortest possible notice , if necessary ; among which preparations nitrite of amyl stands pre - eminent . 5. No person should be entrusted with ...
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