THE USE OF NITROUS OXIDE GAS AS AN ANESTHETIC.
It lias been ascertained, that #ig i^se of nitrous oxide as an, an£sstl\et>ic 'continues S|eaai|y }o increase/ and the snyjunt wade by manufacturers fa cannot be raucli ijn^ev O^QQO gallons per annum, re-pr-esantma on the rough the production of anesthesia in about 15,000 individuals. This increase arises almost entirely from its pomi, larity among dentists. The ga^ weeded comparatively lifc^lp J 1 rap_^ sUr . geong, Tliis luay lpe,'e"4a^y 'acplaiaed bv gre^fc 'expense of the gag m even -" \ ,-, - ulie longed operations, aifj *- lightly proof tho ftX)i-"- 1 •-^ cuml> rong na^ye oi wo ftp r atu S required f QP its, use, Its undoubted safety <w } i^pidity of action, as compared vph c^lo^aria and other others, an_4 faja mn^nium of annoyance resulting from its ejtects, have beei^ duly appreciated and practically recQg;n.is*od by dentists.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5
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141THE USE OF NITROUS OXIDE GAS AS AN ANESTHETIC. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5
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