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The technique of inhalation anaesthesia in experimental investigation in the rat

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The rat is the most frequently used animal in scientific inquiry conducted for the purpose of advancing basic knowledge that may lead to an improvement in the results of treatment. Understanding of the pharmacological properties of inhalation anaesthetics, in combination with monitoring of their concentration in the inspired and end-tidal gas, together provide safe and precise control of the depth of the anaesthesia. However, accurate application of the inhalation method of anaesthesia requires special equipment for the delivery and effective scavenging of inhalation anaesthetics.

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65

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4

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p.414-418,fig.,ref.

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  • Medical University of Gdansk, Debinki 7, 80-021 Gdansk, Poland
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