Definitionn. loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Applied to the conjunctiva it causes anaesthesia, dilatation of the pupil, diminution of the intraocular tension, and some interference with accommodation. [Please select]
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I can see but one that is approximately suitable: anaesthesia. [Please select]
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We have now a humble little animal that first produces complete anaesthesia in its patient. [Please select]
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Before this, however, anaesthesia by nitrous oxide (laughing gas) had been discovered by Dr. [Please select]
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Anaesthesia had begun, and soon other fatal signs appeared. [Please select]
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For once, the mental anaesthesia of endless figures had failed him. [Please select]
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She practises the method of the skilful physiologist who induces anaesthesia; I go to work like the butcher who chops, cuts and disembowels. [Please select]
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As we see, sudden and profound anaesthesia is an excellent means of enabling the Lampyris to attain his object, which is to consume his prey in perfect quiet. [Please select]
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