| 1905 - 572 pages
...foreshadowed by Sir Humphrey Davy, in 1800, when he wrote: "As nitrous oxide ln lts extensive operation seems capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great loss of blood takes place." This property of nitrous oxide, although a matter of common... | |
| 1905 - 1078 pages
...foreshadowed by Sir Humphrey Davy, in 1800, rten he wrote: "As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation seems capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great losa of blood takes place." This property of nitrous oxide, although a matter of common... | |
| Dudley Wilmot Buxton - 1907 - 498 pages
...his researches concerning nitrous oxide and other gases. In 1799 Davy discovered that " as nitrons oxide, in its extensive operation, appears capable...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place." Davy substantiated his statements by most careful experiments... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1874 - 844 pages
...first practical hint towards the use of our modern anaesthetics. 'As nitrous oxide,' he says. ' seems capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably...be used with advantage during surgical operations.' It was more than sixty years after this suggestion had been made, before the gas began to be used as... | |
| 1908 - 874 pages
...Humphrey Davy published on account of his extensive researches concerning nitrous oxide, and stated that "as nitrous oxide, in its extensive operation,...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place." Even before this time ether was used by inhalation for... | |
| William Henry Welch - 1920 - 660 pages
...found the memorable and often quoted sentence : " As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation seems capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place." It seems to us today amazing that this pregnant suggestion... | |
| William Henry Welch - 1920 - 664 pages
...found the memorable and often quoted sentence : " As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation seems capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place." It seems to us today amazing that this pregnant suggestion... | |
| Charles Stanley Gibson - 1922 - 184 pages
...by reduction of nitric acid, and also by the direct combination of nitrogen and oxygen under care1 " As nitrous oxide, in its extensive operation, appears...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place " (Davy). fully controlled conditions. It is very important... | |
| Torald Hermann Sollmann - 1922 - 1072 pages
...announced the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxid (laughing gas) and suggested: "As nitrous oxyd, in its extensive operation, appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with1 advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place." Unfortunately,... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 990 pages
...Chemical and Philosophical, chiefly concerning Nitrous Oxide." ... He wrote, near the end of his essay: 'As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears...used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place.' It seems strange that no one caught at a suggestion... | |
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