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In Our Time: Science

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The Origins of Nitrous Oxide

Davie understood sickness to be an imbalance in the irritability of the body. His leading question when he was researching it on animals and himself was, what does nitrous oxide do to the nervous system? He found it as a very strong stimulant. But he was never in any doubt that breathing nitrous oxide ultimately led to death. And although it would stimulate the nervous system at the outset, sooner or later it would depress it to a point beyond which there was no return. So his view of the nervous system that it wasn't possible to separate sensibility without affecting the life of the body is correct.

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