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Residue on Ming-Era Surgical Tools May Be the Oldest Chemical Evidence of a Topical Anesthetic
Researchers analyzing residue from 600-year-old Chinese surgical instruments identified chemical traces consistent with a toxic plant anesthetic, potentially the earliest direct chemical evidence of topical numbing in a医
Key Takeaways
- Residue analysis on Ming-era tools suggests use of a topical anesthetic.
- Researchers identified chemical traces consistent with processed Chinese wolfsbane.
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