Anæsthesia and anæsthetics general and local . necessary (Figs. 11, 12). A basin shouldbe at hand in case of vomiting, and a couple of towels to be usedfor keeping the mouth, face, and pillow free from mucus. Instruments for the performance of tracheotomy should beat hand. In hospital practice there should be appliances forlung inflation, the introduction of saline solution, and for the ad-ministration of oxygen gas Strychnia, digitaline, ammonia, ether, atropine, alcohol,whisky for hypodermic injection should be at hand, nitrite ofamyl for inhalation may be useful. Aseptic precautions. All ap


Anæsthesia and anæsthetics general and local . necessary (Figs. 11, 12). A basin shouldbe at hand in case of vomiting, and a couple of towels to be usedfor keeping the mouth, face, and pillow free from mucus. Instruments for the performance of tracheotomy should beat hand. In hospital practice there should be appliances forlung inflation, the introduction of saline solution, and for the ad-ministration of oxygen gas Strychnia, digitaline, ammonia, ether, atropine, alcohol,whisky for hypodermic injection should be at hand, nitrite ofamyl for inhalation may be useful. Aseptic precautions. All apparatus used by the adminis-trator should be kept as nearly aseptic as possible, and the ad-ministrator should be careful to thoroughly clean his hands andnails. In some cases, such as surgery of the face, head, nose,mouth, throat, neck, or shoulders, all appliances used by the 64 BEFORE TPIE ADMINISTRATION OF AN ANESTHETIC administrator should be sterilized, and the administrator shouldbe personally as careful as the operator in this


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