Lente FD. Sulphuric ether and chloroform as anaesthetics, considered with reference to their relative safety and efficiency, 1861.

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Catalog Record: Lente FD. Sulphuric ether and chloroform as anaesthetics, considered with reference to their relative safety and efficiency, 1861.

Title: Sulphuric ether and chloroform as anaesthetics, considered with reference to their relative safety and efficiency / by Frederick D. Lente.

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Author: Lente, Frederick D. (Frederick Divoux), 1823-1883.

WLM Call Number: WO 277 L549 1861 RB

Accession NO.: RB9011

Publisher: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1861.

Physical Descrip 16 p. ; 23 cm.

Subject: Anesthetics, Combined.
Subject: Ether, Sulphuric.
Subject: Chloroform.
Subject: Anesthesia, Inhalation.

Type of Trace: Reprinted from
Title: American journal of the medical sciences, April, 1861.

Abstract: Dr. Lente discusses safety in the use of ether, chloroform,
ether-chloroform mixture and other anesthetics, and advocates for the
adherence to routine precautionary procedures. He cites other expert
anesthetists of the time, such as John Snow and Dr. Squibb, and
attributes causes of a majority of alleged anesthetic deaths to be
disease and/or injury related. He describes chloroform as more potent
and lethal than ether, and discourages the use of a mixed anesthetic in
chloroform and ether. He recommends resuscitation through artificial
respiration in case of anesthetic related asphyxia.

General Notes: Digitized by Northern Micrographics June 22, 2010.

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