Abstract

Narcilene anesthesia (Zentr. F. Gyn., 1926, No. 10) was used in the Munich Gynecological Clinic in 400 cases, and it turned out that the advantages of this anesthesia are the absence of a noticeable period of excitation, the rare onset of asphyxia and vomiting and the absence of irritation of the respiratory tract, the fact that it causes a strong compression of the jaws and a fairly strong tension of the abdominal press.

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