Manufacture of Anaesthetics


Ark Two Plan
for the
Manufacture of Anaesthetics
Anaesthetics
Anaesthetics are divided into two categories:

    1. General anaesthetics. 2. Local anaesthetics.
The use of general anaesthetics has been described as the art of taking a person near to death and bringing them back. The use of any general anaesthetics is dangerous and too often, especially with the precursors (and simpler to manufacture) versions of anaesthesia - one did not get the patient back. The modern trained doctors on our committee could not stand the thought of the most ancient method of anaesthesia, that of shock, either knocking the person out or their passing out from the beginning of a procedure such as amputation. Modern medicine tries to prevent the patient from going into what can often be fatal shock.
A. General Anaesthesia
B. Local Anaesthesia

Shock Shock is a serious, often life-threatening medical condition where insufficient blood flow reaches the body tissues. As blood is the body's carrier of oxygen and nutrients, this leads to a deficiency of these essential inputs to life. The process affected, where blood enters the tissues, is called perfusion and this process not occurring properly causes a hypoperfusional (hypo = below) state.
Medical shock must not be confused with the emotional state, and the two are not related. Medical shock is a life-threatening medical emergency and one of the leading causes of death for critically ill people. This primary cause may lead to many other medical emergencies, such as hypoxia (a lack of oxygen in the body tissues) or cardiac arrest (the heart stopping).
Shock can have a number of effects, all with similar outcomes, but all relate to a problem with the body's circulatory system.

Hypnosis (no entry as yet)
Acupuncture (no entry as yet)
Chloroform (no entry as yet)
Ether (no entry as yet) http://yarchive.net/chem/ether_make.html (tech explained for ether production) We also have and academic explanation

Nitrous oxide we have the procedure for manufacture

Sodium thiopenthal (no entry as yet)
Curare (no entry as yet)
Ketamine (no entry as yet)
Succinylcholine (no entry as yet)
Lidocaine (no entry as yet)
Cocaine (no entry as yet)




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