10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASAL ANAESTHESIA»
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basal anaesthesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
basal anaesthesia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
See bar. basal /ba'sol/ [Gk, basis, foundation], pertaining to the fundamental or
the basic, as basal anaesthesia, which produces the first stage of
unconsciousness, and the basal metabolic rate, which indicates the lowest
metabolic rate. basal ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Concise English Dictionary
basal anaesthesia anaesthesia acting as a basis for further and deeper
anaesthesia; basal metabolism the level of metabolism occurring in an individual
in a resting state, base' ball a development of rounders, played nine-a-side with
bat and ...
Spinal, epidural and supportive basal anaesthesia in their use at Beijing
Children's Hospital. First European Congress Paediatric Anaesthesia; 1986;
Rotterdam, Netherlands. Abstract 132. August 27-30, 1986 9. Arthur DS, McNicol
LR.
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The Chambers Dictionary
... esp of the skull. basal anaesthesia anaesthesia acting as a basis for further
and deeper anaesthesia; basal ganglia in vertebrates, ganglia connecting the
cerebrum with other nerve centres; basal metabolic rate the output of calories per
...
5
Elementary Pharmacology & Toxicology 4e
... different effects depending on the anaesthetic to be used. Atropine and
morphine or pethidine is one of the most common combinations. 5. Basal
anaesthetics: A state of anaesthesia short of surgical anaesthesia is called basal
anaesthesia ...
6
The Shaping of Indian Science: 1914-1947
... discovery of many new derivatives of the barbituric acid series; 2. the
introduction of a numer of drugs other than alkaloids for purposes of basal
anaesthesia. The barbituric acid derivatives are perhaps the most commonly
used hypnotics at ...
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PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Vol. - II
None of the alcohols is used for maintenance of anaesthesia but some
halogenated alcohols e.g. tribromo- ethanol and trichloroethanol are potent
hypnotic and are capable of producing basal anaesthesia. CI3C - CH2OH
Trichloroethanol (V) ...
It is a safe rule not to make the basal anaesthesia deep enough completely to
abolish consciousness. Most of the range of anaesthesia should be left under the
control of the anaesthetist. V. There are unpreventable dangers in the ...
Indiana University Medical Center, 1939
It belongs to the category of ultra-short-acting barbiturates which are usually
administered intravenously for the production of complete anaesthesia of a short
duration. It is also used as a basal anaesthesia. Dose : 100 to 500 mg
intravenously.
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PROGRESS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
These data allow comparison of drugs in terms of peak activity and total effects.
The supplementation of clinical basal anaesthesia with analgesics, a technique
that has become increasingly common over the past few years, was adapted by ...
Gwynn Pennant Ellis, Geoffrey Buckle West, 2011