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Tag: 16th October 1846

World Anesthesia Day: Recognizing a Century of Transformative Medical Care

Introduction World Anesthesia Day, observed on October 16th each year, commemorates a revolutionary milestone in the history of medical science – the first successful demonstration of ether anesthesia in surgery. This momentous event, which took place on October 16, 1846, marked the beginning of a new era in medicine, enabling…

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