Bromide of ethyl as an anaesthetic / by J. Frederick W. Silk.
- Silk, J. Fredk. W. (John Frederick William), 1858-1943.
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bromide of ethyl as an anaesthetic / by J. Frederick W. Silk. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![After-Efl'ects. Musculni’ aud Nei'vous. Immediate. Eemote. Romavks. Complete relaxation. No excite- ment, pupils slightly dilated, conjunctivm injected, but not absolutely insensitive until after face-piece removed. Complete relaxation. Hysterical laughing during inhalation, otherwise as in No. 1. Tendency to syn- cope ; prostra- tion ; sick. Sickness con- tinued for some little time. Autcmic girl. Complete relaxation. Conjuuc- thmj injected and not insensi- tive, pupils dilated. Complete relaxation. Very tran- sient excitement, pupils slightly dilated, coujunctivie insensi- tive. Ketchiug. Tendency to syn- cope and nausea. Prostration. Aniemic girl. Nausea. Plad just taken alcohol. Harked and uncontrollable ex- citement. Syncope. ... Very nervous woman. Prostration. Nausea and prostration. ... Duly pushed to relaxation, said she felt extraction. ^osubsultus. Pupils unaffected, coujunctivie not insensible un- til just after face-piece re- moved. Transient depression. Nil. Slight spasm. Pupils dilated. Same as No. 8. Same as No 8. Looking pale, but feeling well. Nil. Coiijunctivae not insensitive un- Same as No. 8. til after face-piece removed, pupils unaffected. Same as No. 8. Nil. Slightly dizzy. Slight spasm. Pupils dilated. Same as No. 8. Hysteria. Slight headache. Plysterical—said to have had “ braiu fever.” Some time comiug round. '’laccidity icreaming after removal of face- piece. ’upils dilated.... creaming after removal of face- piece. 'upils dilated Hysteria. Nausea. Sick. Pupils, if anything, smaller. Dazed; nausea. Nil. Nil. Vomiting. Anesthesia imperfect. Anemic. Unwashed spouge used. Anemic. Unwashed sponge. Unwashed sponge. Prostration. Languid. Unwashed s])ongc. Unwashed sponge. Nil.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22381089_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)