Word: anestheticized
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*Also in Philadelphia last week met six groups of anesthetists. Their gravest concern was a new anesthetic called divinyl ether. Professor Isidor Schwaner Ravdin of the University of Pennsylvania, who used divinyl ether in 2,675 operations, praised this highly volatile liquid because a few deep inhalations cause complete unconsciousness...
Said Seattle's Anesthetist Louis Herbert Maxson last week upon having a piece of dead bone removed from his foot without the use of anesthetic: "I'll be a fine guinea pig." Dr. Maxson had just discovered that he suffered from syringomyelia, incurable spinal abscess which renders limbs...
Into St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, N. J. one night last week hurried Mrs. Emil Kasper, 36, in labor five weeks before her time. Dr. Frank Frederic Jani, who had told the woman she would probably have twins, put her under an anesthetic, worked over her for two...
With his patient under anesthetic, he loosens a strip of conjunctiva, about a quarter of an inch wide, from the upper part of the eyeball. This is to function later as a bandage to hold the graft in position until it takes hold of the host eye.
Some matters like television and smoke elimination are already overdue, while others such as the synthesis of living matter and the explanation of old age may not be realized for thousands of years. Thus, despite his title, it is no cocky portrait of 2035 that Author Furnas paints. "We cannot...