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Anaesthesia   /ˌænəsθˈiʒə/   Listen
Anaesthesia

noun
1.
Loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness.  Synonym: anesthesia.



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"Anaesthesia" Quotes from Famous Books



... tension on the fibrillae of the cornea, a double refraction being induced. In cases of long continued increase of tension minute permanent vesicles form in the epithelial layers, particularly in the superficial portion. Anaesthesia of the cornea develops, due to pressure on the nerve fibers that are distributed to the epithelium, the compression probably occurring along the course of the long ciliary nerves, from which the corneal nerves are ...
— Glaucoma - A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago - Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 • Various

... of coming out from under the merciful anaesthesia ended, the drooping flower was restored to its freshly made bed, the evidences of what had occurred removed, and then Smiles turned to her beloved friend with a pleading, unspoken ...
— 'Smiles' - A Rose of the Cumberlands • Eliot H. Robinson

... introduced, and six inventions or discoveries of universal benefit to mankind were given to the world. They were the electric telegraph, the sewing machine, the improved harvester, vulcanized rubber, the photograph, and anaesthesia. ...
— A Brief History of the United States • John Bach McMaster



Words linked to "Anaesthesia" :   local anesthesia, general anesthesia, conduction anesthesia, topical anesthesia, physiological state, block anesthesia, anaesthetist, regional anesthesia, nerve block anesthesia, physical condition, cryoanesthesia, anaesthetic, physiological condition



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