On the Inhalation of the Vapour of Ether in Surgical Operations: Containing ...

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On the Inhalation of the Vapour of Ether in Surgical Operations: Containing ...
John Snow
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The eyelids retain their sensibility, and are closed again on beuig lifted with the finger, but no voluntary motion is occa- sioned in them or the eyes, and there is not a resisN ance offered to their being opened, as there often is in the second degree. If the patient has been breathing steadily for three minutes with the valve closed, or for two minutes if a child, an operation not requiring a nice dissection may genenilly be commenced in half Digitized by Googk 3G ON THE INHALATION OF THE a ...minute ufter etherizatiqn has reachjsd this d^;ree, without waiting for any other signs than those men- tioned ; but he should be held steadily, as possibly he might otherwise flinch a little at the first incision. If there is any doubt about the patient's condition, it is preferable to wait a little longer till the excito-motory action of the eyelids diminishes, or tiU the breathing is decidedly automatic, or accompanied with a tendency to snoring, or till the countenance is somewhat altered, wliich is sometimes the case before the eyelids are quite passive.

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