Anesthesiology
the science of administering .
contemporary examples
she worried about all the other expenses too, including the hospital stay, lab work and anesthesiology services.
obamacare now pays for gender re-ssignment kaiser health news august 24, 2014
one hundred and twenty-six anesthesia departments across the u.s. partic-p-ted, according to anesthesiology news.
america’s new drug addiction gerald posner august 5, 2009
historical examples
in 1961 i started a residency in anesthesiology, which i completed in 1963, and i am now a fellow in anesthesiology.
warren commission (6 of 26): hearings vol. vi (of 15) the president’s commission on the -ss-ssination of president kennedy
it was being -ssisted and controlled, of course, by anesthesiology.
warren commission (3 of 26): hearings vol. iii (of 15) the president’s commission on the -ss-ssination of president kennedy
noun
the us name for anaesthetics
n.
alternative spelling of anaesthesiology (q.v.). see ae.
anesthesiology an·es·the·si·ol·o·gy (ān’ĭs-thē’zē-ŏl’ə-jē)
n.
the medical specialty concerned with the pharmacological, physiological, and clinical basis of anesthesia, including resuscitation, intensive respiratory care, and pain management.
an·es·the·si·ol·o·gist (-jĭst)
anesthesiology
(ān’ĭs-thē’zē-ŏl’ə-jē)
the branch of medicine that deals with the study and application of anesthetics.
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