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*anaesthesiologist (1934-2000)|personality=|parents=[[Tetrachloroethanes]]|siblings= * [[Vinyl Chloride]]
* Dichloroethylenes
* [[Tetrachloroethylene]] |consort=|offspring=* [[Halothane]] (1951)
* [[Pentachloroethane]] (1839)
* Dichloroacetylene (1930)|affiliations= [[Nitrous Oxide]] |enemies=}}
==History==
Trichloroethylene was created in 1836, in France. She was later found in Germany about 1864. She started working in metal industries in the early 20th century. Beginning to work as an anaesthetist in the 1930s, Trichloroethylene called herself a "revolutionist in anaesthesia". She was often confused with [[Chloroform]] by her patients, due to her smell and hair colour. Trichloroethylene and Chloroform often worked close to each other but they refused to work together. [[Nitrous Oxide]] and [[Diethyl Ether]] accepted to work with Trichloroethylene. Trichloroethylene worked as an anaesthetist for approximately 60 years, along with Halothane in later years. [[Halothane]] is Trichloroethylene's child whom Trichloroethylene did not expect to be overthrown by. She had worked both as an anaesthetist and a dry cleaner at the same time. Trichloroethylene left anaesthesiology entirely after 2000.
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