This section is from the book "Materia Medica: Pharmacology: Therapeutics Prescription Writing For Students and Practitioners", by Walter A. Bastedo. Also available from Amazon: Materia Medica: Pharmacology: Therapeutics: Prescription Writing for Students and Practitioners.
The ones in common use are: Ether, chloroform, nitrous oxide, ethyl chloride, and magnesium sulphate.
As ether and chloroform have uses in therapeutics which do not involve the production of general anesthesia, we shall first take up their general pharmacology and therapeutics, and afterward their special uses as anesthetics.
 
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