The art of anaesthesia . Fio. S3.— Nasal tubea. Fio. 84.—Nasal tube in place. ETHER ANAESTHESIA 155 placed in one nostril. In accomplishing this, one should ele-vate the tip of the nose and keep the catheters close to thefloor of the nares: The operation is completed by placing. Fig. 85.—Intrapharyngeal anaesthesia, showing the insertion of the nasal tubes. Thecatheters are moistened with the patients saliva. The nose is tilted backward and the tubeaare passed along the floor of the nose downward and backward. ; ••» -ill I ? /


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