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Description Anaesthesia has been used by medics for over 100 years to render patients unconscious during painful procedures, but how much do we understand about how it works? What happens in our brains when we lose consciousness?

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English: Anaesthesia has been used by medics for over 100 years to render patients unconscious during painful procedures, but how much do we understand about how it works? What happens in our brains when we lose consciousness?

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/galleries/pain_less.aspx

From the Science Museum Painless Exhibition Series
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