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BIett, Byett, nasal solution used for anesthesia - in nasal surgery. SM
Posted: Mar 03, 2015
I have searched many different spellings that I can think of and find nothing. Anyone have ideas?
Nasal - ENT
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Could it be "Beutlich?" "Beutlichâ„¢ Hurricaineâ„¢ Topical Anesthetic Spray. Click on an item below for more detail. close. Images for Beutlichâ„¢ Hurricaineâ„¢ Topical Anesthetic ..."
Boyette's solution - ?
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Sinus Surgery: Endoscopic and Microscopic Approaches
books.google.com/books?isbn=1588905845
Howard L. Levine, ýM. Pais Clemente - 2011 - ýMedical
... and the nasal septum. anesthetized and decongested using Boyette's solution. (Boyette's solution contains 4% lidocaine, phenylephrine, and sodium
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