I’ve done this because this site is otherwise busy with anomaly evidence and pointing it all out tends to make things get very crowded. ‘The above first image offers a clean wide area view of this anomaly site without the distracting clutter of arrows and labels. Repeated with nostalgia, overwhelmed by ineptitude,ĭropping to the ground and rolling down the bowling alley of the sky. It is time to sing the death song,Ĭlearing the tops of the trees, hearing the glassįrom the window and the traffic from the street.Įach year is a supermarket no, each year is captured by a word, The incident with the hand haunted me for the rest of my life. Without the interest of acting, only walking.įar from my prying eyes she strips off her clothes.Ī hand comes from the clouds to give me a poem. I walk back and forth and it is a slow movie, We cannot make up our mindsĪnd race five hundred miles away from our hosts. We feel we are preyįor the insane scavengers of the air. This was followed by loss of reflexes, diminished sensation and loss of unitary consciousness.’ – – Īfter Dinner We Take a Drive into the Night When used in anaesthesia, insensibility was usually preceded by a stage of excitation. Chloroform may also cause delayed-onset damage to the liver, heart and kidneys. Acute poisoning is associated with headache, altered consciousness, convulsions, respiratory paralysis and disturbances of the autonomic nervous system: dizziness, nausea, and vomiting are common. Prolonged administration of chloroform as an anaesthetic can cause toxaemia. Metabolites of chloroform include phosgene, carbene and chlorine, all of which may contribute to its cytotoxic activity. A substantial but variable percentage of chloroform from inspired air is retained in the body it is extensively metabolized by the liver. The metabolism of chloroform in the body is dose-dependent it may be proportionally higher at lower levels of exposure. Chloroform is a more effective anaesthetic than nitrous oxide. ‘Chloroform’s characteristically sweet odour isn’t irritating, although inhalation of concentrated chloroform vapour may cause irritation of exposed mucous surfaces.
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