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  2. History of general anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, despite Hua Tuo's reported success with general anesthesia, the practice of surgery in ancient China ended with his death. [57] The name mafeisan combines ma (麻, meaning "cannabis, hemp, numbed or tingling"), fei (沸, meaning "boiling or bubbling"), and san (散, meaning "to break up or scatter", or "medicine in powder form").

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [ 4 ] As of December 2021, Quizlet has over 500 million user-generated flashcard sets and more than 60 million active users.

  4. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    Although Sims eschewed using anesthesia during surgery, he did frequently administer opium to the women afterwards, which was an accepted therapeutic practice of the day. [51] However, the use of opium was primarily used to ensure that these women operated on would not run away in response to the excruciating pain of the procedure.

  5. General anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    General anaesthesia (UK) or general anesthesia (US) is medically induced loss of consciousness that renders a patient unarousable even by painful stimuli. [5] It is achieved through medications, which can be injected or inhaled, often with an analgesic and neuromuscular blocking agent .

  6. Crawford Long - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Long U.S. postage stamp. Long was born in Danielsville, [3] Madison County, Georgia on November 1, 1815, to James and Elizabeth Long. [4] His father was a state senator, a merchant and a planter, and named his son after his close friend and colleague, Georgia statesman William H. Crawford.

  7. Horace Wells - Wikipedia

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    From this point on, his mental health declined, and his dental practice became sporadic. [1] On February 5, 1845, Wells advertised his home for rent. [11] On April 7, 1845, Wells advertised in the Hartford Courant that he was going to dissolve his dental practice, and referred all his patients to Riggs, the man who had extracted his tooth. [12]

  8. William T. G. Morton - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Green Morton and the discovery of anesthesia]. Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift (in German). 126 (47): 2040– 2. PMID 8984612. Pavlovskiĭ L. N. (2005). "Dentist William Morton is a founder of general anesthesia" [Dentist William Morton is a founder of general anesthesia]. Likars'ka Sprava (in Russian) (1– 2): 111– 5.

  9. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    He was the first person to perform surgery with the aid of anesthesia, some 1600 years before the practice was adopted by Europeans. [38] Bian Que (Pien Ch'iao) was a "miracle doctor" described by the Chinese historian Sima Qian in his Shiji who was credited with many skills.