analgesia [
,ænæl'dʒi:zjә]

n. 止痛, 痛觉缺失
[医] 痛觉缺失, 无痛法, 止痛法
- Methods Ways of hot plate and torsion were used to observe its analgesia action.
方法采用热板法和扭体法观察该药的镇痛作用。 - Conclusion Buprenorphine can be safely applied to skin-analgesia after thoracotomy.
结论丁丙诺啡能够安全有效地应用于开胸术后自控皮下镇痛。 - Objective To study the relativity between analgesia methods and operation complication.
目的研究术后镇痛方法与术后并发症的相关性。
analgesia[ noun ]
absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness
<noun.state>
Analgesia \An`al*ge"si*a\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; 'an priv. + ?
sense of pain.] (Med.)
Absence of sensibility to pain. --Quain.
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- So-called "patient-controlled analgesia" has been studied extensively for short-term pain like that following surgery.
- The technique, patient-controlled epidural analgesia, lets a woman control the amount of pain medication she gets.