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  • Mouse receiving anaesthetic
  • Mouse receiving anaesthetic
  • Canine dentistry, anaesthetic
  • Dog castration, injecting anaesthetic
  • Canine dentistry, preparing anaesthetic
  • Dog castration, inflating anaesthetic cuff
  • Operations performed without anaesthetic, 1598.
  • Administration of inhalational anaesthetic, circa 1911
  • Czech anaesthetic exhibition, Prague, May 1948.
  • Czech anaesthetic exhibition, Prague, May 1948.
  • Czech anaesthetic exhibition, Prague, May 1948.
  • Anaesthetic: Neonatal, 1955
  • Equipment for the application of a local ether anaesthetic.
  • Anaesthetic exhibition, 1946.
  • Anaesthetic exhibition, 1946.
  • Anaesthetic exhibition, 1946.
  • Anaesthetic exhibition, 1946.
  • Anaesthetic exhibition, 1946.
  • Anaesthetic: poscard of a diorama
  • C. Langton Hewer's Anaesthetic Case.
  • Anaesthetic Apparatus. Manufacturer's catalogue, p. 325.
  • The first chloroform Anaesthetic in Berlin.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Quinine-Urea-Hydrochloride as a local anaesthetic and as a dressing for infected wounds.
  • Kelene (Κ́ηλ́ε or I calm) : pure chloride of ethyl, local anaesthetic in glass tubes.
  • Kelene (Κ́ηλ́ε or I calm) : pure chloride of ethyl, local anaesthetic in glass tubes.
  • Kelene (Κ́ηλ́ε or I calm) : pure chloride of ethyl, local anaesthetic in glass tubes.
  • Kelene (Κ́ηλ́ε or I calm) : pure chloride of ethyl, local anaesthetic in glass tubes.