Citations:anæsthetician

Noun: optional form of

 * 1892, Clayton Parkhill in Denver Medical Times; Volume XI, №. 12, page #648:
 * For my anæsthetician I want a person that I can trust.   I expect this assistant to take full charge.   I do not want one ear on respiration and an eye on the blood color.
 * 1904, S. Porter Tuttle in Medical Century; Volume XII, №. 8, page #228:
 * It should be the aim of the anæsthetician to keep the patient just under surgical narcosis, beyond which is unnecessary and dangerous.   Possessing a thorough knowledge of the phenomena attending anæsthesia, and the instant recognition of certain diagnostic signs which are always present during an administration, will avoid danger to the patient and annoyance to both anæsthetician and operator.
 * 1910, Joseph C. Beck in The Laryngoscope; Volume XX, №. 5, page #520:
 * In fact, if one has such an apparatus, and a trustworthy anæsthetician who understands the management of the same, one would do well to give this anæsthetic in every case.
 * 1928, Frank Sullivan, Innocent Bystanding; page #44:
 * There should be enough for yourself, for the doctor, the nurse, the anæsthetician, the invited guests and any stray latecomers.