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Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaesthetised
Literary usage of Anaesthetised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Clinical Journal (1901)
"... a tight stricture, we may find that if the patient be anaesthetised we may
succeed with ease in passing one, when it should be tied in and the FIG. 14. ..."
2. Experimental Investigation of the Physiological Action of Saline Cathartics by Matthew Hay (1884)
"Lightly anaesthetised. Not more than 1-5 cc of a 20 per cent, solution of sulphate
of magnesia had been leisurely injected into the saphenous vein, ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1921)
"The skin of the right forearm was anaesthetised and the two ... The sensations
originating in the anaesthetised area were qualitatively more complex ..."
4. The Pros and Cons of Vivisection by Charles Robert Richet, William Dobinson Halliburton (1908)
"Further, we have no hesitation in asserting that the anaesthetised animal behaves
like the anaesthetised man; that is to say, chloroform given to an animal ..."
5. The Medical Times and Gazette (1879)
"Time of operation, four minutes and a quarter. Half a drachm used. Case 5.—Boy,
aged thirteen ; one minute and a quarter. Patient anaesthetised. Pulse 108. ..."