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  2. Arthur Ernest Guedel - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ernest Guedel (June 13, 1883 – June 10, 1956) was an American anesthesiologist.He was known for his studies on the uptake and distribution of inhalational anesthetics, as well for defining the various stages of general anesthesia.

  3. Larynx - Wikipedia

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    Laryngeal paralysis is a condition seen in some mammals (including dogs) in which the larynx no longer opens as wide as required for the passage of air, and impedes respiration. In mild cases it can lead to exaggerated or "raspy" breathing or panting, and in serious cases can pose a considerable need for treatment.

  4. Subcutaneous emphysema - Wikipedia

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    The trachea may be injured by tracheostomy or tracheal intubation; in cases of tracheal injury, large amounts of air can enter the subcutaneous space. [2] An endotracheal tube can puncture the trachea or bronchi and cause subcutaneous emphysema. [12]

  5. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    Tracheal intubation, usually simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs.

  6. Like humans, dogs need mental health walks in the dead of ...

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    Dog arthritis: Why treatment can be tricky Frankie Onder walks his dog through the snow on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at MacRae Park in Des Moines. Winter coats are smart

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  8. Epiglottis - Wikipedia

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    It is shaped like a leaf of purslane and has a free upper part that rests behind the tongue, and a lower stalk (Latin: petiolus). [2] The stalk originates from the back surface of the thyroid cartilage, connected by a thyroepiglottic ligament. At the sides, the stalk is connected to the arytenoid cartilages at the walls of the larynx by folds. [2]

  9. Rescued Horse Running Free With Dog Buddy on the Moroccan ...

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    After seeing dogs treated as pets and family members for my entire life, it was a big culture shock to travel somewhere where dogs roamed free. Many were beloved community nomads who had friends ...