Etherised

Word ETHERISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Etherised"

What do we mean by etherised?

To convert into ether.

To render insensible by means of ether, as by inhalation.

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The word "etherised" in example sentences

Like a patient etherised upon a table on 28 Jul 2009 at 7: 45 am Peaches ❋ Unknown (2009)

The intensity of this account lays bare Mahler's symphony as if in an X-ray, like TS Eliot's "patient etherised upon a table". ❋ Unknown (2010)

The patient lies etherised upon the table, the victim of multiple wounds: an aging core readership; competition with other mediums; little audience crossover between mediums; a declining interest in science; the extant (and perhaps expanding) public perception that all SF is little more than escapist juvenile fluff (to paraphrase one independent bookstore employee) devoid of any other intrinsic value. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Dr. Massie, please come forward with a generously etherised wad of cotton wool to dispel such concerns! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Seriously, I'm pinned to the world by my right breast pinned, but not wriggling on a wall, not sprawling, certainly, and alas, not etherised. ❋ Bardiac (2009)

In minor cases of surgery, in which union of the wound _by adhesion_ is necessary to the success of the operation -- in harelip, for instance -- an exacter comparison is, perhaps, requisite than has yet been made of the relative results obtained on etherised and non-etherised patients. ❋ Various (N/A)

But, in all probability, the entire proportion of recoveries in etherised cases will be found to be increased, through the injurious effects being averted which are produced by fear and suffering. ❋ Various (N/A)

In the preparation of this wool, an etherised oil is formed, of an agreeable odour, and green in colour, but which an exposure to the light changes to a yellowish-orange tint, and which resumes its original colour on the light being again excluded. ❋ Various (1841)

When an increase in the efficacy of the baths is desired, a quantity of extract obtained by the distillation of the etherised oil above mentioned, which also contains formic acid, is poured into the liquor. ❋ Various (1841)

Both poems and recipes must be original - lest, judging one masterwork after another, I be left feeling like a patient etherised upon a table. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is spread out against the sky, to the Alzheimer's Association gala at the Beverly Hilton, where women apparently dressed while etherised upon a table. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"If you will consult a common text-book on the physics of the ether," he replied, "you will find that one grain of matter contains sufficient energy, if etherised, to raise a hundred thousand tons nearly two miles. ❋ Robert Cromie (1881)

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