A convenient mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part of a bottle containing ether, and breathing through it ; a stimulating effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, but soon becomes very much diminished,... The Dublin Journal of Medical Science - Page 4891888Full view - About this book
| Science - 1818 - 472 pages
...effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide. A convenient mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part...perceived at the epiglottis, but soon becomes very much dirau Dished, a sensation ol fulness is then generally felt in the head, and a Mioressron of effects... | |
| Pharmacy - 1847 - 644 pages
...effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide. A convenient mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part...tube into the bottle, more of the ether is inhaled nt each inspiration, the effect takes place more rapidly, and the sensations are more perfect in their... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1847 - 732 pages
...effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide. A convenient mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part...stimulating effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, £>ut soon becomes very much diminished, a sensation of fulness is then generally«felt in the head,... | |
| Hugh Neill - 1850 - 250 pages
...produces effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide. A mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part of a bottle containing aether and breathing through it. A stimulating effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, but... | |
| Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 982 pages
...very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide." After describing the method of inhaling the vapor by introducing a tube into the upper part of a bottle containing ether, it is said " by the imprudent inspiration of ether a gentleman was thrown into a very lethargic condition,... | |
| Thomas Francis Harrington - 1905 - 602 pages
...at first perceived in the epiglottis, but soon becomes very much diminished; a sensation of fullness is then generally felt in the head, and a succession...effects similar to those produced by nitrous oxide . . . It is necessary to use caution in making experiments of this kind. By the imprudent inspiration... | |
| Ariel Glucklich - Pain - 2001 - 300 pages
...with common air is inhaled it produres effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide ... a stimulating effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, but soon becomes very much diminished. ... By the imprndent inspiration of ether, a gentleman was thrown into a very lethargic stare, which... | |
| Ariel Glucklich - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 296 pages
...with rommon air is inhaled it produces effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide ... a stimulating effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, but soon beromes very much diminished. ... By the imprudent inspitation of ether, a gentleman was thrown into... | |
| Pharmacy - 1847 - 636 pages
...effects very similar to those occasioned by nitrous oxide. A convenient mode of ascertaining the effect is obtained by introducing a tube into the upper part...bottle containing ether, and breathing through it ; a •timuluting effect is at first perceived at the epiglottis, but soon becomes very much diminished,... | |
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