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... reflex activity signs . H. Halothane ( Fluothane® ) . 1. History . a . Robbins , 1946 , studied anesthetic activity of fluorinated hydrocarbons . b . Suckling ( 1951 ) , synthesized . c . Raventos ( 1956 ) ; animal studies . d ...
... reflex activity signs . H. Halothane ( Fluothane® ) . 1. History . a . Robbins , 1946 , studied anesthetic activity of fluorinated hydrocarbons . b . Suckling ( 1951 ) , synthesized . c . Raventos ( 1956 ) ; animal studies . d ...
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... reflexes . 5. Disadvantages . a . Little analgesia . b . Vein irritant . c . Not infrequent hypotension . S C = O N - H C2H5 - C ~ C ~ C = C FIGURE 5. 5 ethyl , 6 phenyl , metathiazane - 2 , 4 - dione ( Dolitrone , M.R.D. 125 ) . d ...
... reflexes . 5. Disadvantages . a . Little analgesia . b . Vein irritant . c . Not infrequent hypotension . S C = O N - H C2H5 - C ~ C ~ C = C FIGURE 5. 5 ethyl , 6 phenyl , metathiazane - 2 , 4 - dione ( Dolitrone , M.R.D. 125 ) . d ...
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... reflex is thus possible through sympathetic fiber to sensory somatic ganglion , to internuncial fiber of cord to sympa- thetic cells of origin in intermedio lateral column and thus out through the efferent sympathetic fiber . D ...
... reflex is thus possible through sympathetic fiber to sensory somatic ganglion , to internuncial fiber of cord to sympa- thetic cells of origin in intermedio lateral column and thus out through the efferent sympathetic fiber . D ...
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