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Q: Why is chloroform not used in anaesthesia?
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When was Chloroform first used?

Chloroform was first used as an anesthetic in 1847.


How can you make chloroform for surgery?

Chloroform is no longer used for Surgery


What is an organic gas used in Anaesthesia?

Nitrous Oxide.


When did queen Victoria use chloroform to give birth to her eighth child?

She gave birth to her eight child in 1853. She used chloroform as an anaesthetic. John Snow (who invented the chloroform inhaler which regulated the dosage of chloroform in 1848) gave her the chloroform, but used an open-drop method rather than the inhaler that he had invented.


How chloroform is used?

used an an anesthetic for some hospitals.


How did they treat head wounds in the civil war?

Chloroform was used for pain when available. If chloroform was not available whiskey was used for the pain. Then to treat the wounds herb's were used.


Why chloroform is used in the assay of potassium iodide?

Chloroform displace iodine from KI and the solution become red.


When did they stop using chloroform?

We used it in the past. We used it as a anesthetic.


How is chloroform used in dissection?

answer by your self!!hahahahhaha


What is the normal anesthesia used for parathyroid surgery?

A general anaesthesia is normally used for parathyroid surgery


Who invented chloroform?

Samuel Guthrie in 1831. James Young Simpson first used chloroform during childbirth.


What does local anaesthesia mean?

there are two main classes of anesthetics 1. General anesthetics 2. Local anesthetics General anesthetics are used to produce general analgesia (total unconsciousness) that is utilized for surgery purpose. eg. chloroform Local anesthetics are used to produce analgesia (numbness) to local area of body (particular area) eg, xylocaine