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Anaesthetics

In Our Time: Science

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In the 19th century, a simple fracture often led to amputation carried out on a conscious patient. The properties of gases like nitrous oxide or laughing gas held out hope. It wasn't until the 1840s there was a major breakthrough in Anesthetics when an enterprising dentist in Boston managed to an ethertiser patient with ether. So why did it take so long for inhaled gases to advance from providing mere recreational highs to providing an essential tool of humane surgery? How did the development of the atomic bomb play a role in the development of Anesthetics and how have societies changing attitudes to pain inform the debate? Join me to discuss the history of Anesthetic at David Wilkinson

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