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... absorption . The path of its absorption is through the mucosa of the large intestine , especially its lower part . Due to rapid evaporation of the anesthetic it can be easily seen that the entire colon may become distended and ...
... absorption . The path of its absorption is through the mucosa of the large intestine , especially its lower part . Due to rapid evaporation of the anesthetic it can be easily seen that the entire colon may become distended and ...
Page 569
... absorption of the fluid occurs principally in the subarachnoid space more than in the brain . In conclusion , there is production of cerebrospinal fluid by the entire cerebrospinal system , and absorption from the meninges cover- ing ...
... absorption of the fluid occurs principally in the subarachnoid space more than in the brain . In conclusion , there is production of cerebrospinal fluid by the entire cerebrospinal system , and absorption from the meninges cover- ing ...
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... ABSORPTION AND NEUROFIXATION . The velocity of absorption and neurofixation of the anesthetic solution exerts a considerable influence upon the diffusion of the substance in the subarachnoid space . In fact , the more rapid is the ...
... ABSORPTION AND NEUROFIXATION . The velocity of absorption and neurofixation of the anesthetic solution exerts a considerable influence upon the diffusion of the substance in the subarachnoid space . In fact , the more rapid is the ...
Contents
Introduction Historical Background | 3 |
Central and Peripheral Pathways of Sensibility | 25 |
Examination of the Patient and Preoperative | 41 |
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abdominal absorption action administration adrenalin advisable alveolar anesthetic solution anesthetist apparatus arterial avertin block blood branches carbon dioxide cent cerebrospinal fluid cervical chloroform complete contraindicated cutaneous cyanosis danger deep anesthesia diffusion doses dura mater especially ether ethyl chloride ethylene external fibers Figure foramen form of anesthesia frequently ganglion hypesthesia increase infiltration inhalation Inhalation-anesthesia injection innervation intervertebral intravenous laryngeal less ligamenta flava local anesthesia Local-regional anesthesia lumbar mask method minutes mixture mucosa muscles muscular relaxation necessary needle is inserted nerve nerve-roots nitrous oxide novocaine obtain operations oxygen pain paralysis patient percaine peridural space period peripheral anesthesia pharynx plexus position posterior postoperative pressure produced pulmonary puncture quantity rapid rectal reflexes resistance respiration respiratory route sacral sensation skin spinal anesthesia spinal cord stimulation subarachnoid space subarachnoid spinal anesthesia subcutaneous substances surgeon surgery technic thesia thoracic thoracic vertebræ tion tissue toxic trigeminal nerve various vertebral canal wheal