Causing anasthesia-reversable loss of sensation.
The word seems to be a cross between aristocratic (of the upper class) and anesthetic (UK anaesthetic, a pain killer).The similar word is aesthetic, meaning beautiful or for artistic effect.
painkiller
The likely word is "lidocaine" (an anesthetic).
The dotoor gave his patient a topical anesthetic.
It is either a last name, or the Spanish word meaning, "They were boiling." (referring to boiling something on the stove, for instance.)
Anesthesia: Partial or complete loss of sensation, with or without loss of consciousness, as a result of disease, injury, or administration of an anesthetic agent, usually by injection or inhalation.
Chloroform is not recommended as an anesthetic agent due to its potential toxicity and adverse effects on the heart and liver. It also has a narrow therapeutic window, meaning it can easily lead to overdose and cause respiratory depression. Safer and more effective anesthetic agents have been developed, leading to a decline in the use of chloroform for medical purposes.
Medicament, Anesthetic, Vaccination, Inoculation, Antiseptic, Pharmaceutical, Prescription, Sedative. Take your pick.
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The word 'spinal' is a noun, a word for an anesthetic injected into the spinal cord to induce partial or complete anesthesia. Another noun form is spine.
Isoflurane is the technical name for a type of ether used as an anesthetic in surgical procedures. It is an inhaled anesthetic, fed to the patient through a mask before, and often during, surgical procedures.
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