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A young American, Dr Louis© Usbbinovich, the only woman member of the faculty of the Pasteur. In'* tute* is about to be associated with. a most important experiment. Her ‘very brilliant work with, electricity as an anaesthetic (producing loss of sensibility) has impressed tile.members of the institute to such an extent that aii operation will shortly be performed with its aid. It has been .found that applying interrupted currents of electricity to the human body a state of complete insensibility can he produced which does not affect the action of the heart. In view of the fact that the use of chloroform and all drug anaesthetics must inevitably ouiso a risk to the heart action-, this discovery in electricity is of the greatest moment to surgeons.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2362, 1 December 1908, Page 4
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