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AGA Sedator
| The AGA Sedator from 1937 provided pain relief using nitrous oxide during childbirth. Gustaf Dalén himself named the apparatus Sedator (from Latin sedatio = calming). At the beginning of the 1940s the Swedish government decided that all women giving birth should be offered pain relief with nitrous oxide at public expense. Portable AGA Sedators were then purchased for all the country’s midwives. | |
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