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Anaesthetics can posssibly cause a temporary and permanent loss of the memory although not all patients go through with such.
Anaesthetic 2008
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Anaesthetics were too prevalent, medical help was too easily available.
Ringworld Niven, Larry, 1938- 1970
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Instructor in Therapeutics and Anaesthetics, Raleigh, 1905/06-1909/10
Register of the Officers and Faculty of the University of North Carolina 1795-1945 1793-1962 1954
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_Anaesthetics_ are indispensable in many surgical operations.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig
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Anaesthetics assist the birth of a child, whereas contraceptives frustrate the act of procreation.
Birth Control A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians Halliday G. Sutherland 1921
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_Anaesthetics_, that "the more intelligent the patient, the more anaesthetic is required to put him under."
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal Hereward Carrington 1919
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By the use of Anaesthetics and Forceps the 5,000 was secured.
Knocking the Neighbors George Ade 1905
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It is estimated that 150,000 U.S. dentists could administer about 120 million doses of local Anaesthetics per year for the gums, for a total market of about $3.5 billion.
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It is estimated that 150,000 U.S. dentists could administer about 120 million doses of local Anaesthetics per year for the gums, for a total market of about $3.5 billion.
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Anaesthetics, antiseptics, needles, syringes, weighing scales, IV solution and surgical gloves in the kits in use at Merlin's medical unit in Delmas
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