First use of general anaesthesia in an operation, by Crawford Long.
At 14 months, all rate were killed by exsanguination under general anaesthesia and after fasting for 15 hours.
That, the father explains, is why all people must undergo general anaesthesia before using the Jaunt.
At present there is no good evidence to show any major difference in outcome between local and general anaesthesia.
All of these are done under general anaesthesia.
First there are the risks that are associated with the general anaesthesia itself.
By the look of it I would need general anaesthesia and a skilled assistant.
During a Brostrom procedure the patient will be put to sleep under general anaesthesia.
The proposed method would involve placing the patient under general anaesthesia.
If the stomach is empty (no food in the past six hours) general anaesthesia is usually used.