Why did some people object to using anaesthetics?
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Delayed emergence from general anesthesia (GA) is a relatively common occurrence in the operating room. It is often caused by the effect of drugs administered during the surgery. It can also be caused by other etiologies such as metabolic and electrolyte disturbances.
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In the early 19th century, scientists began to experiment with anaesthetics to put the patient to sleep. The first gas used was laughing gas. It was fine for pulling teeth but could not be used for longer operations. In 1846, ether was used first in America, and then by Robert Liston in London.
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