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Anaesthetics

In Our Time: Science

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The Atom Bomb and the Evolution of Anesthetics

Fluorine is an integral part of making atom bombs. The Manhattan Project learned a terrific amount about how you put fluoride into chemicals. This was therefore a byproduct, both in refrigerators and putting fluorideization of things to keep things cold. And then it was applied into the chemistry of anesthetic agents. Where do you think we are now with anesthetics? I'm looking for a huge paradigm shift. We're just doing what they did from the 1840s. We're using smelly agents, we're using local anesthetics, and we're using muscle relaxants. I want a complete shift. Why can't we put certain parts of the body in magnetic fields and

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