Anaesthetic

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Anaesthetic

An anaesthetic was a kind of liquid or gaseous drug, able to sedate living beings, used on Earth and other planets.

Earth

It was used by staff of Walker General Hospital on the Seventh Doctor, in a failed attempt to operate on and successfully fix his seemingly abnormal heart beat. The regeneration process came hours after the death, aggravated with a temporary amnesia; the Eighth Doctor ascribed such side effects to the anaesthetic. (TV: Doctor Who)

Extraterrestrial uses

The Master employed sleeping gas in the alarm system of his TARDIS. It was scattered in the console room after the Third Doctor had stolen its dematerialisation circuit. (TV: Colony in Space)

On Karn, the human surgeon Solon shot the fresh-revived and violent Morbius with an anaesthetic. (TV: The Brain of Morbius)

On Alzarius, chief scientist Dexeter administered anaesthetic to a Marshman in order to sedate and vivisect him. (TV: Full Circle)

The biogeneticist Dastari couldn't give a full anaesthetic to the Second Doctor during the operation for extracting his symbiotic nuclei, because he had to be conscious during the "neuron bombardment". The scientist injected him a simple inhibitor of the motor centres. Nonetheless, the Doctor was asked to count backwards to ten and, eventually, passed out. (TV: The Two Doctors)

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