Anaesthesiology now a days a highly developed speciality. there many anaesthetic techniques being used, none of them cause odour. Someof the inhalational agents and disinfectants have smell. some patients may dislike these odors
Yes general anaesthesia is normal unless there is a very good reason to use an epidural.
He's either very dirty or sick. Caked on feces smell terrible.
Anaesthesia awareness. It is a very very rare occurrence.
in humans barbiturates are used for the induction of anaesthesia because drug is very very non-polar in nature and can easily produce anaesthesia while the disadvantage is that ; it produces enzyme induction that can lead to drug tolerance.
Not known, but very probable any odor.
The odor of lawrencium is not known but very probable Lw is odorless.
Unknown today, but very probable Lr has no odor.
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.
One example would be : The odor of the skunk was very putrid.
It has a very strong and extremely distinctive odor. If you smell it and you don't know why, get out of there.
Yes, sulfur has a very stinky odor, similar to rotten eggs.
Cats have very little odor. The litter box keeps the odor.