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J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. · Oct 1966
The use of combined inhalation anesthesia in laboratory animal surgery.
- S R Greenberg.
- Department of Pathology, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Ill., USA.
- J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 1966 Oct 1; 149 (7): 935-7.
AbstractGeneral anesthesia was induced successfully in 250 laboratory rats by use of a gas machine, human infant-type mask, and combinations of oxygen, nitrous oxide, helium, carbon dioxide, and ether. Ease and speed of induction and recovery and a relatively wide margin of safety were offered by use of the gas machine.
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