| 单词 |
anesthesia |
| 释义 |
anesthesiaan‧es‧the‧si‧a /ˌænəsˈθiːziə $ -ʒə/ noun [uncountable]  anesthesiaOrigin: 1700-1800 Modern Latin, Greek anaisthesia, from aisthesis ‘feeling’ - Also, she learned that she had been under anesthesia for a much shorter time than she had thought.
- I remember his refusal of anesthesia when he had an operation on his leg and again a seri-ous abscess on his jaw.
- Laparotomy was carried out under ether anesthesia and cannulation of the bile duct was performed for continuous bile collection.
- Such postoperative headaches have traditionally been considered an unavoidable side effect of the anesthesia itself.
- The doctors investigated their hunch by having 142 randomly selected patients fill out a questionnaire after they re-covered from their anesthesia.
- There was no anesthesia, either, for the eighteen stitches it took to close all the wounds.
- These rarely seen specialists administer local and general anesthesia, handle pain control and monitor your vital signs during the operation.
- When blood tests are taken, we use local anesthesia, sprayed on the skin.
the usual American spelling of anaesthesia |
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