Anesthetic gas


anesthetic gas

anesthetic gas n.
a gaseous compound capable of producing general anesthesia upon inhalation.
historical examples

the same applies to using any anesthetic gas or drug to render him unconscious.
anything you can do … gordon randall garrett

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