Writing to Darnford, she was led from the sad objects before her, and frequently rendered insensible to the horrid noises around her, which previously had continually employed her feverish fancy.
"A patient has been rendered completely insensible during an amputation of the thigh, regain consciousness after a short interval," Bigelow wrote.
She also started and directed a Committee for Humane Legislation to require that animals be rendered unconscious and insensible to pain before slaughter.
He reported standard surgical procedures on animals rendered insensible under a bell glass by denying them fresh air or by administering carbon dioxide, without evidence of pain and with full recovery.
However, Tutschek had apparently been rendered insensible during the fight, and was found dead in his landed airplane under puzzling circumstances.
A hardness deep in her, a freezing cold that numbed her very womb and destroyed all sensitivity; she was even rendered insensible to pain, for surely he was hurting her.
The newspapers take different views of the purport of the Bill, but it seems generally supposed that it would prevent demonstrations on animals rendered insensible, and this seems to me a monstrous provision.
I cannot understand what Dr. B. Sanderson could have been about not to have objected with respect to the clause of not demonstrating on animals rendered insensible.
At this time, Martin was knocked down and rendered insensible.
Before the fatal incision is made, the animal may be rendered insensible to pain by various methods, including captive bolt, electricity or chemical.