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Theodore Dreiser's "Laughing Gas" Export

Anesth Analg, Vol. 69, No. 3. (1 September 1989), pp. 391-392.

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Around World War I, American novelist Theodore Dreiser wrote several plays, one of which, "Laughing Gas," explores the odd experience of a physician undergoing surgery with nitrous oxide/oxygen anesthesia. The content of this play and its relationship to Dreiser's career are examined.


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