There are a number of ways a person can be made unconscious without the use of chloroform. However, none are safe to try at home as they can result in serious harm or even death.
The only time a person is likely to be made purposely unconscious is during hospital procedures such as operations. In such cases, a general anesthetic is administered. This causes the individual receiving treatment to drift into an unconscious state for a number of hours. During this time, they will feel no pain and will not wake up. General anesthetic can only be administered in hospitals or other certified medical facilities because if used incorrectly, the results could potentially be fatal.
The only time a person is likely to be made purposely unconscious is during hospital procedures such as operations. In such cases, a general anesthetic is administered. This causes the individual receiving treatment to drift into an unconscious state for a number of hours. During this time, they will feel no pain and will not wake up. General anesthetic can only be administered in hospitals or other certified medical facilities because if used incorrectly, the results could potentially be fatal.
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