On chloroform and other anæsthetics: their action and administration
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A thorough clinical and practical study of chloroform and related anesthetics that reviews their history, chemistry, preparation, physical properties, and common adulterations; characterizes vapour behaviour and physiological effects including degrees of narcotism, pulse and nervous system responses, complications, and reported fatalities; examines patient and situational factors that modify effects; gives experimental data, guidance on dosing, apparatus and techniques for safe administration, management of complications and treatment of suspended animation, and evaluates anesthetic use across many surgical operations; it concludes with a memoir of the author.
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