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Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern is a comprehensive exploration of the history, development, and application of anaesthesia from ancient times to the early twentieth century. Authored by George Arthur Boulton, this book delves into the fascinating journey of mankind’s quest to alleviate pain during surgical procedures. Beginning with the earliest recorded attempts at pain relief using natural substances and primitive methods, Boulton traces the evolution of anaesthetics through the ages, highlighting significant milestones and key figures who contributed to the advancement of the field. The narrative covers the use of herbal remedies, opium, and alcohol in ancient civilizations, and moves through the Middle Ages, where rudimentary techniques and superstitions often dictated medical practice. The book then shifts focus to the scientific breakthroughs of the nineteenth century, detailing the discovery and adoption of ether, chloroform, and nitrous oxide as effective anaesthetic agents. Boulton provides vivid accounts of the first public demonstrations of anaesthesia, the controversies and skepticism faced by early pioneers, and the gradual acceptance of these life-changing innovations within the medical community. In addition to chronicling the historical progression, Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern examines the physiological mechanisms of anaesthetic agents, their administration, and the safety concerns that accompanied their use. The author discusses the impact of anaesthesia on surgical practice, emphasizing how it revolutionized medicine by making complex and previously unthinkable operations possible. Richly detailed and meticulously researched, the book offers insights into the social, ethical, and scientific challenges encountered throughout the history of anaesthesia. It also pays tribute to the inventors, scientists, and physicians whose dedication and ingenuity transformed the experience of surgery for patients and practitioners alike. Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern stands as an invaluable resource for medical professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the remarkable story of how humanity conquered pain in the operating theatre.
Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern is a comprehensive exploration of the history, development, and application of anaesthesia from ancient times to the early twentieth century. Authored by George Arthur Boulton, this book delves into the fascinating journey of mankind’s quest to alleviate pain during surgical procedures. Beginning with the earliest recorded attempts at pain relief using natural substances and primitive methods, Boulton traces the evolution of anaesthetics through the ages, highlighting significant milestones and key figures who contributed to the advancement of the field. The narrative covers the use of herbal remedies, opium, and alcohol in ancient civilizations, and moves through the Middle Ages, where rudimentary techniques and superstitions often dictated medical practice. The book then shifts focus to the scientific breakthroughs of the nineteenth century, detailing the discovery and adoption of ether, chloroform, and nitrous oxide as effective anaesthetic agents. Boulton provides vivid accounts of the first public demonstrations of anaesthesia, the controversies and skepticism faced by early pioneers, and the gradual acceptance of these life-changing innovations within the medical community. In addition to chronicling the historical progression, Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern examines the physiological mechanisms of anaesthetic agents, their administration, and the safety concerns that accompanied their use. The author discusses the impact of anaesthesia on surgical practice, emphasizing how it revolutionized medicine by making complex and previously unthinkable operations possible. Richly detailed and meticulously researched, the book offers insights into the social, ethical, and scientific challenges encountered throughout the history of anaesthesia. It also pays tribute to the inventors, scientists, and physicians whose dedication and ingenuity transformed the experience of surgery for patients and practitioners alike. Anaesthetics: Antient and Modern stands as an invaluable resource for medical professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the remarkable story of how humanity conquered pain in the operating theatre.





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