balanced anesthesia
(medicine) Anesthesia produced by safe doses of two or more agents or methods of anesthesia, each of which contributes to the total desired effect.
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(medicine) Anesthesia produced by safe doses of two or more agents or methods of anesthesia, each of which contributes to the total desired effect.
A technique of general anesthesia based on the concept that administration of a mixture of small amounts of several neuronal depressants summates the advantages but not the disadvantages of the individual components of the mixture.
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