| anesthetic |
that which causes loss of feeling or sensation
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| anesthesiologist |
A physician specialist who administers anaesthesia, usually for the purpose of performing surgery.
Ãâó: glenlivet.mph.ed.ac.uk/endo/private/glossary.htm
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| anesthesia |
[from Greek anaisthesia no feeling] Want of feeling; a condition of total or partial insensibility, particularly to touch. The many classical references to anesthetics indicate that the ancients knew much about the subject that has not been rediscovered. Blavatsky refers to the sacred beverage used by the hierophants in ceremonies to free the astral soul from the bonds of matter, so that the inner man might rise to the level of spirit (IU 2:117, 1:540).
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| anesthetic |
A chemical which causes an organism not to feel pain. Mosquitos, ticks, and leeches have an anesthetic in their saliva so that their host cannot feel them feeding.
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A substance that decreases nerve sensitivity to pain. Examples: nitrous oxide, Peppermint.
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