general anaesthetic

NOUN
  1. an anesthetic that anesthetizes the entire body and causes loss of consciousness
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How To Use general anaesthetic In A Sentence

  • He was given a general anaesthetic.
  • The examination of the internal organs is usually done under general anaesthetic by a gynaecologist.
  • Surgery means an operation in which you will be given a general anaesthetic so that you are very deeply unconscious.
  • Once you remove the need for a general anaesthetic open repair is far more cost effective.
  • This requires general anaesthetic and a couple of nights in hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every six weeks she had to go to hospital and have the casts changed under general anaesthetic to accommodate her growing frame.
  • It doesn't require a general anaesthetic, and there are no stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most Caesarean are now done under epidural or spinal anaesthesia, not general anaesthetic. The Sun
  • But you need a general anaesthetic to get through the serious stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surgery involves a day in hospital, a general anaesthetic and a series of incisions through which the veins are removed from the leg.
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