
1) Anesthetic 2) Ether 3) Insensible 4) Sedative
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1) Anesthetic 2) Insensible 3) Laughing gas
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the agent which causes loss of feeling
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• (a.) Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as, an anaesthetic effect or operation. • (n.) That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform, ether, etc. • (a.) Capable of rendering insensible; as, anaesthetic agents.
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1. pertaining to, characterized by, or producing anaesthesia. 2. a drug or agent that is used to abolish the sensation of pain.
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[Adjective] A drug that stops you feeling pain, usually used in an operation.
Example: Before my operation I was given an anaesthetic drug.
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A substance that reduces or removes sensation. General anaesthetics affect the whole body, causing loss of consciousness. Local anaesthetics affect only a particular part of the body by inactivating the nerves that detect sensation in that part of the body.
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Numbs the nerves and causes loss of sensation.
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1. <neurology> Pertaining to, characterised by or producing anaesthesia. ... 2. <pharmacology> A drug or agent that is used to produce partial loss of feeling or sensation of pain. ... (14 May 1997) ...
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A drug used to numb an area of the body (local anaesthetic) or to put you to sleep for a while (general anaesthetic).
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A substance which causes a loss of bodily feeling.
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Anaesthetic is a drug used to either numb a part of the body (local), or to put a patient to sleep (general) during surgery.
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anaesthetic 1. Insensible, deprived of sensibility. 2. An anaesthetic, or anesthetic, agent that produces insensibility, or anesthesia. It is subdivided into general and local, depending on the type of action.
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Agent used to numb part of the body (local anaesthetic) or put a person to sleep (general anaesthetic) for surgery or medical intervention.
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Drug which stops feeling, especially pain. A general anaesthetic will also make you unconscious. A local anaesthetic just stops feeling in part of the body.
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a substance that temporarily causes a person to be unable to feel pain, either in a certain area or over the entire body
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Drug that produces loss of sensation or consciousness; the resulting state is anaesthesia, in which the patient is insensitive to stimuli. Anaesthesia may also happen as a result of nerve disorder. Ever since the first successful operation in 1846, on a patient rendered unconscious by ether, advances have been aimed at increasing safety and con...
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