Od gazu rozweselającego do współczesnych anestetyków wziewnych*
Journal Title: Na Ratunek - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 5
Abstract
The paper describes the discovery of nitrous oxide (N2O), initially called laughing gas, and its introduction to the general anaesthesia. The discovery of ethyl ether, chlorofor
Authors and Affiliations
prof. dr hab. n. med. Ryszard Brus, dr n. med. Halina Brus
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