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Anaesthetics

In Our Time: Science

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The History of Pain

Hickman's experiments in the history of anesthesia actually formed pivotal role because they show us how ideas about the body were changing. His idea was that if you put animals to breathe carbon dioxide or you deprive them of oxygen, you could create a state that he called suspended animation. This was when animals were insensible to pain and they could then be revived by putting them in the fresh air. So he felt this was an option for possible transference to surgery, but at the time, although he tried to publish his pamphlet and get support in France, it wasn't taken up.

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