laughing gas
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
23 Feb 17
At some parties in the 1800s, it was a common pastime, used for entertainment and fun, to breathe in “laughing gas.” Nitrous oxide is the scientific name for it.
In 1844, however, a dentist in Connecticut named Horace Wells,...
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Amber
@AmbiePam (121018)
• United States
25 Aug 10
Because of my lack of dental insurance, I had to split up my trips to the dentist so I could pay the bill as I got the work done. This morning was the last of my three appointments. I decided this time I would take the laughing...
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lumenmom
@lumenmom (1986)
• United States
4 Aug 10
My 8 year old daughter is scheduled to have a dental procedure in a couple of days and her dentist has suggested laughing gas because she is a very anxious patient. I have never had it myself and I don't know anyone who has...
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shakeroo
@shakeroo (3986)
• Malaysia
20 Dec 07
How to make your children's party a hit? How to make sure that all the guests are having a great time at your party? A mother from California got creative and decided to use Nitrous Oxide or better known as the laughing gas and...
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sreejithsreenivas
@sreejithsreenivas (10200)
• India
20 Feb 07
It is nitrous oxide.It is a colorless gas discovered in 1772.It is used as a sedative.It kills pains and induce a pleasurable fealings.After 5 minutes of inhalation you fell euphoric feeling spread through out the body.Its like a...
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