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<blockquote data-quote="Speedtwin" data-source="post: 178523" data-attributes="member: 5012"><p>Good point Michael,</p><p>Wonder did he get my pin number the rascal..</p><p></p><p>Many years ago we used to use a sedative anesthetic called the Dundee named after the man who developed it from Queens University Belfast.</p><p>Believe it may have been developed for emergency amputations or field surgery during conflicts.</p><p>Worked well for dental surgery and always provided us with a right good laugh.</p><p></p><p>It has some very interesting neurol side effects and due to the realistic nature of the side effects,including vivid sexual experiences, patients had to have a member of their family with them during the surgery. </p><p>We had some craic when they went under, all the normal filters turned off completely, once had a Nun call out some of the filthiest things I had ever heard.</p><p></p><p>In the interest of science of course we tried it out, administered under strictly controlled circumstances, in the union bar.</p><p></p><p>Cycled home that evening and announced to my Dad that I was off my tits and needed to go to bed.</p><p>He still recalls the story of me singing and trying to get the bike up the stairs..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedtwin, post: 178523, member: 5012"] Good point Michael, Wonder did he get my pin number the rascal.. Many years ago we used to use a sedative anesthetic called the Dundee named after the man who developed it from Queens University Belfast. Believe it may have been developed for emergency amputations or field surgery during conflicts. Worked well for dental surgery and always provided us with a right good laugh. It has some very interesting neurol side effects and due to the realistic nature of the side effects,including vivid sexual experiences, patients had to have a member of their family with them during the surgery. We had some craic when they went under, all the normal filters turned off completely, once had a Nun call out some of the filthiest things I had ever heard. In the interest of science of course we tried it out, administered under strictly controlled circumstances, in the union bar. Cycled home that evening and announced to my Dad that I was off my tits and needed to go to bed. He still recalls the story of me singing and trying to get the bike up the stairs.. [/QUOTE]
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