Anesthesia . Fig. 14.—Oxygen Passing through Rubber Ccil Immersed in Hot Water (Service of Dr. Bainbridge).. Fig. 15. —Intra-abdominal Administration of Oxygen in Case of Intestinal Adhesions. 90 ANESTHESIA within three to six days; and the examination of the organs before eachnarcosis, as to a preexisting fatty metamorphosis. Certain aifectionsare a strict contra-indication against any narcosis, especially fatty meta-morphosis in the heart, kidneys, and liver. The Influence upon Anesthesia of Oxygen Intra-abdominally Ad-ministered.—It is not proposed in the present volume to consider surgical
Anesthesia . Fig. 14.—Oxygen Passing through Rubber Ccil Immersed in Hot Water (Service of Dr. Bainbridge).. Fig. 15. —Intra-abdominal Administration of Oxygen in Case of Intestinal Adhesions. 90 ANESTHESIA within three to six days; and the examination of the organs before eachnarcosis, as to a preexisting fatty metamorphosis. Certain aifectionsare a strict contra-indication against any narcosis, especially fatty meta-morphosis in the heart, kidneys, and liver. The Influence upon Anesthesia of Oxygen Intra-abdominally Ad-ministered.—It is not proposed in the present volume to consider surgical subjects such as may re-late to or modify the ad-ministration of a n e s -thetics. However, it is ofimportance to note theeffect upon anesthesia ofoxygen administered in-tra-abdominally, accord-ing to the method of Bain-bridge,^ who instituted, forpurposes not connectedwith anesthesia, a seriesof animal experimentswith oxygen and air,which verified, in a re-markable manner, our ex-periments with oxygenand the different anes-thetics. In a series of experi-ments to determine thedifference between oxy
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