Introduction
Anesthesia is considered as freedom from pain. It is a medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling pain during surgery. Several researches in anesthesia have made possible countless procedures that improve human health, longevity and quality of life. With time and gained knowledge this term has become a sub discipline of medical science.
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