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'''[[Anesthesia]]''' or anaesthesia has traditionally meant the condition of having the perception of pain and other sensations blocked.
'''[[Anesthesia]]''' or anaesthesia has traditionally meant the condition of having the perception of pain and other sensations blocked.


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in '''music''':
in '''music''':
* [[Anesthesia (album)|''Anesthesia'' (album)]] (1995), an album by Fun People
*[[Anesthesia (album)|''Anesthesia'' (album)]] (1995), an album by Fun People
* [[Anesthesia (Premature Ejaculation album)|''Anesthesia'' (Premature Ejaculation album)]] (1992), an album by [[Premature Ejaculation (band)|Premature Ejaculation]]
*[[Anesthesia (Premature Ejaculation album)|''Anesthesia'' (Premature Ejaculation album)]] (1992), an album by [[Premature Ejaculation (band)|Premature Ejaculation]]
* "Anesthesia", the sixth track on the album ''[[Against the Grain (Bad Religion album)|Against the Grain]]'' (1990) by Bad Religion
*"Anesthesia", the sixth track on the album ''[[Against the Grain (Bad Religion album)|Against the Grain]]'' (1990) by Bad Religion
* "Anesthesia", the thirteenth track on the album ''[[Life Is Killing Me]]'' (2003) by Type O Negative
*"Anesthesia", the thirteenth track on the album ''[[Life Is Killing Me]]'' (2003) by Type O Negative
* "[[(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth]]", the fifth track (an instrumental by Cliff Burton) on the album ''Kill 'Em All'' (1983) by Metallica
*"[[(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth]]", the fifth track (an instrumental by Cliff Burton) on the album ''Kill 'Em All'' (1983) by Metallica


in '''other''':
in '''other''':
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Anastasia (disambiguation)]]
*[[Anastasia (disambiguation)]]

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Revision as of 15:21, 27 March 2017

Anesthesia or anaesthesia has traditionally meant the condition of having the perception of pain and other sensations blocked.

In some countries, the term is also used to mean Anesthesiology.

See Veterinary anesthesia for anesthesia in non-human animals.

Anesthesia may also refer to:

in music:

in other:

See also