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Tag Directory > Anaesthetic


We have 14 results for Anaesthetic.

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Tooth decay putting 30,000 children in hospital every year

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Hospitals in England are treating more than 30,000 children for dental problems every year, & the number of teeth being pulled out under general anaesthetic has risen by two thirds in less than a decade. Hospitalization for dental problems is now a serious health issue, even though decay could easily be prevented through regular brushing & checkups, delicious.com

 

VIDEO Worthings hypnotic surgery - Worthing Today

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Video interview with Alex Lenki, who hypnotised himself before surgery. He had not anaesthetic before the 80 minute procedure. This is a video interview with him., delicious.com

 

Epidural - anaesthetic injection for pain relief in labour

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Epidural - anaesthetic, delicious.com

 

PICTURES Worthing mans self-hypnosis a surgical first - Worthing Today

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Alex Lenki hypnotised himself before surgery on his hand. The surgery took place at Worthing Hospital. This story has photographs from the surgery which took place without anaesthetic., delicious.com

 

Procrastination Continued... - Vox

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Utopian surgery? The case against anaesthesia in surgery, dentistry and childbirth

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scared of allergic reactions to local anaesthetics and IV sedation

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What can we learn from a man who undergoes an operation without ...

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Breaking the Waves: A Single Neuron Can Change the Activity of the Whole Brain ...

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Studying anesthetized rats, they used one electrode to spur a neuron to fire rapidly and used another electrode nearby to activate the local neuronal connections. A third electrode was used to pick up the larger pattern emitted by all the neurons in the area. They wanted the overall brain state to remain constant during the experiment, but instead found that tickling one neuron could cause the entire brain state to change., delicious.com

 

London walks - Bloomsbury - Discovery Tours

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May 28th, 2009 London walks - Bloomsbury Many of the London walks that feature in our calendar of tours include aspects of London that, at first glance, might not strike you as being of particular interest from an historical perspective. Take hospitals for example. You might wonder what could possibly be of interest about hospitals. Yet several of the hospitals that we encounter on our various London walks have much to offer. Take University College Hospital for example. Anyone who has driven along Euston Road and on towards Marylebone Road will have seen the striking green glass structure of the new hospital that opened in 2005. However, those who join one of our Secret London walks around Bloomsbury will stand outside the original University College Hospital building and will learn a great deal about its fascinating history. Designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse, University College Hospital, which opened in 1906,was his last major commission as he died a year before it was, delicious.com

 

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