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halothane|ˈhæləθeɪn| [f. halogen + ethane.] A volatile liquid, CF3CHBrCl, with a characteristic odour, used as a general anæsthetic.
1957Lancet 8 June 1196/1 Dr Foster has done a great service by his letter of June 1, if only by drawing attention to errors in the use of ‘Fluothane’ (halothane). Ibid. 7 Sept. 493 To date, cardiac arrest has been reported in five patients anæsthetised with halothane. 1961Brit. Med. Dict. 653/1 Halothane, B.P. Commission approved name for 2-bromo-2-chloro-1:1:1-trifluoroethane, a volatile, non-explosive anaesthetic, more powerful than ether. 1971Nature 1 Oct. 353/1 Cats anaesthetized with 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen and 1% halothane. |