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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ETHERISATION»
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1
Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal
While it is proper to note the timely warning sounded in the latter instance, it
cannot be denied that rectal etherisation has a range of adaptability which can
only be measured by more extended experience. It has proved, as far as a few
cases ...
2
British Veterinary Journal
Etherisation has one drawback if practised upon cattle — viz., that they cannot be
used for consumption, should the operation not terminate successfully, as the
meat would have a distinct flavour of the drug. It can be employed with advantage
...
3
Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology
Etherisation has one drawback if practised upon cattle — viz., that they cannot be
used for consumption, should the operation not terminate successfully, as the
meat would have a distinct flavour of the drug. It can be employed with advantage
...
ETHERISATION AND ITS DANGERS. BY OCTAV1US D. SHEEVE, A.M., M.D.,
Surgeon to the Salem Hospital, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The action of ether is
identical ia many respects with that of dilute chloroform. The first effect upon the
heart ...
5
The Journal of Physiology
Rarefied anterior cornual cell of rabbit after four hours' etherisation. Fig. 3. '
Skeleton ' pyramidal cell of rabbit after six hours' etherisation. Fig. 4. Pyramidal
cell of rabbit after six hours' etherisation in which the change has advanced
beyond the ...
6
The Monthly journal of medical science
Some allude, and in particular Dr C. Ware, to the special effect of etherisation in “
diminishing the force of the pains, and retarding the labour;” but not one makes
the slightest allusion to any apparent danger, and all report most favourably of
the ...
7
Anaesthesia, Hospitalism, Hermaphroditism and a Proposal to ...
8 — ♢ — CHAPTER I. CONDITIONS FOR INSURING SUCCESSFUL
ANESTHESIA IN SURGERY, CAUTIONS, ETC. Edinburgh, September 1847. To
produce the full and perfect effects of etherisation, it is necessary to conduct the
process in ...
Sir James Young Simpson, Walter Grindlay Simpson, 1871
8
The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, ...
364.) Etherisation and its Dangers. — When etherisation produces death it is
partly caused by enfeebling the action of the heart, but mainly by arresting the
movements of respiration, the pulsation of the heart continuing for a long time
after all ...
node" (the respiratory centre), and brought about death: it was at least in these
terms that many physiologists, following the work of Flourens, posed questions
on the dangers of etherisation. From another perspective, the physiologists who ...
J. A. Cadden, Louise Elliott Wallace, 1998
10
Journal of Horticulture and Home Farmer
The Etherisation of Lilacs. We learn through a transatlantic contemporary that M.
Ledein, chief gardener in the botanical garden at Dresden, Germany, has been
experimenting with the etherisation and chloroforming of plants, particularly
Lilacs ...