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Excerpt from A Manual of Nitrous Oxide Anaesthesia for the Use of Students and General Practitioners
IN those Medical Schools in which it is considered advisable to give instruction in the administration of Anaesthetics, the attention of the student is mostly directed towards Ether, Chloroform, and their allies in ordinary text-books on Surgery a paragraph of fifteen or twenty lines suffices to discuss the whole subject of Nitrous Oxide, and in more ambitious works on Anaesthetics a chapter of as many pages is considered ample. Thus it can hardly be said that the student or practitioner is overburdened with information.
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