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3/28/24

General Anesthesia - Medical Animation

 

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General Anesthesia - Medical Animation
General anesthesia is used to block pain, put the body to sleep, and regulate bodily functions during surgery. This 3D medial animation demonstrates the different ways general anesthesia can be administered prior to a surgical operation.

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