Ether in Surgery: Historical Use & Modern Alternatives
Ether isn't used that way for many decades now. It's highly flammable, and was gradually replaced with safer alternatives since the 1950s.Ether is actually sprayed over the incision while performing delicate surgeries to prevent dehydration of exposed tissue.
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