The Chloroformist

The Chloroformist
Authors
Christine Ball
Publisher
MelbourneUP
Date
2021-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.77 MB
Lang
en
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Operating with bare hands, dressed in his street clothes, he had taken those first steps that every training surgeon must takegripping the handle of a scalpel and making the first, irrevocable cut into live human flesh. For the surgeon training in the early 1840s, these first surgical milestones were performed on a person who would recoil in terror and horror, flinch, pull away, shakeand scream and scream and scream.Until 1846, surgery was performed without anaesthesia: extraordinary operations, carried out on conscious, terrified patients. Surgeons of that era were bold and courageous and saved many lives, but anaesthesia changed everything. With an unconscious patient, the surgeon could take his time. Surgery became slower, more careful and more delicate. And as anaesthesia removed the pain of surgery, the medical world gave more attention to surgical infection, heralding in the use of antiseptics and eventually aseptic surgery. By 1881, the operating...