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Brown-Gertel anesthesia

Brown-Gertel anesthesia (H. F. W. Braun, German surgeon, 1862-1934; Hortel; anesthesia, Greek an-– otritsa. a prefix + aisthzsis – feeling, feeling) – the conduction anesthesia which is carried out at neck operations by adrenaline solution with novocaine through the needle entered at the level of a hypoglossal bone behind грудино - a clavicular and mastoidal muscle, in the place of palpation of a side shoot of the IV cervical vertebra.

 
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