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Anaesthetic

noun
1.
A drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.  Synonyms: anaesthetic agent, anesthetic, anesthetic agent.
adjective
1.
Relating to or producing insensibility.  Synonym: anesthetic.
2.
Characterized by insensibility.  Synonym: anesthetic.  "An anesthetic state"



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"Anaesthetic" Quotes from Famous Books



... that the large operating room of the hospital was crowded to the very edge of the "sterile field" with eager medical men, glad of the chance to watch Dr. Hoffman at work. "Who is that young girl in here?" asked Dr. Lord impatiently, as the anaesthetic was ...
— The Camp Fire Girls at School • Hildegard G. Frey

... anaesthetic except Sager and Pederson," Reinhardt ordered. "They won't need it." Then, with a note of apology, "I'm sorry we'll have to anaesthetize you, but you've been in one position so long that moving you will be rather painful. We have to get you to a ...
— The Penal Cluster • Ivar Jorgensen (AKA Randall Garrett)

... which the little furry beast would sniff curiously, close to that of its prospective supper. The red forked tongue would pass rapidly over its face and the rabbit made no attempt to move. Whether it was the effect of some anaesthetic quality in the breath of the snake or the traditional charm of the serpent, it was hard to say, but the rabbit made no move to escape. Slowly but surely it yielded to the fascination of the snake, ...
— Side Show Studies • Francis Metcalfe

... that prevailed in the Embassy this evening was the one that existed everywhere in London for several days. Emotionally the event acted like an anaesthetic. This was certainly the condition of all Americans associated with the American Embassy, especially Page himself. A day or two after the sinking the Ambassador went to Euston Station, at an early hour in the morning, to receive ...
— The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II • Burton J. Hendrick

... respond to artificial irritation for quite a while. In making my observations, however, I prefer to dissect up the skin and leave it attached to the body of the fish by a broad base. A few minims of chloroform injected hypodermatically rendered the animal anaesthetic, and I could then proceed at my leisure, without being inconvenienced by its movements. The causation of tinctumutation is now definitely known. The theory that light acts directly on the chromatophoric cells has been proved to be incorrect. Even the theory that ...
— The Dawn of Reason - or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals • James Weir


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