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There is an assumption that anaesthesia started in the 1840s when nitrous oxide and ether were administered in a few affluent countries for the first time. Japanese historians have shown that a very effective herbal based oral anaesthetic agent was perfected some 40 years before this by Seishu Hanoaka. But even this is not the start of anaesthesia. While the use of opium poppy and other herbal remedies as anesthetics date back to early civilization.
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