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Hypno-anesthesia.
1970
W C McCall
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D006991
Hypnosis, Anesthetic
Procedure in which an individual is induced into a trance-like state to relieve pain. This procedure is frequently performed with local but not general ANESTHESIA.
Hypnoanesthesia,Hypnosedation,Anesthetic Hypnoses,Anesthetic Hypnosis,Hypnoanesthesias,Hypnosedations,Hypnoses, Anesthetic
D009729
Nursing
The field of nursing care concerned with the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health.
Nursings
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