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What a Blessing She Had Chloroform by Donald Caton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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What a Blessing She Had Chloroform by Donald Caton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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What a Blessing She Had Chloroform by Donald Caton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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This book describes in fascinating detail the history of the use of anesthesia in childbirth and in so doing offers a unique perspective on the interaction between medical science and social values. Dr. Donald Caton traces the responses of physicians and their patients to the pain of childbirth from the popularization of anesthesia to the natural childbirth movement and beyond. He finds that physicians discovered what could be done to manage pain, and patients decided what would be done. Dr. Caton discusses how nineteenth-century physicians began to think and act like scientists; how people learned to reject the belief that pain and suffering are inevitable components of life; and how a later generation came to think that pain may have important functions for the individual and society. Finally he shows the extent to which cultural and social values have influenced scientific medical decisions. | What a Blessing She Had Chloroform by Donald Caton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
This book describes in fascinating detail the history of the use of anesthesia in childbirth and in so doing offers a unique perspective on the interaction between medical science and social values. Dr. Donald Caton traces the responses of physicians and their patients to the pain of childbirth from the popularization of anesthesia to the natural childbirth movement and beyond. He finds that physicians discovered what could be done to manage pain, and patients decided what would be done. Dr. Caton discusses how nineteenth-century physicians began to think and act like scientists; how people learned to reject the belief that pain and suffering are inevitable components of life; and how a later generation came to think that pain may have important functions for the individual and society. Finally he shows the extent to which cultural and social values have influenced scientific medical decisions. | What a Blessing She Had Chloroform by Donald Caton, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















