How does surgery with anaesthesia today compare to surgery without it? And how did we discover that breathing in gas could relieve the pain of an amputation? In the mid 19th century, scientists were discovering new gases, and new ways to experiment with them, but the origins of anaesthesia don't lie in a science lab or a hospital, but in recreational drug use and dentists and doctors getting high on their own supply.
Featuring:
Dr Warren Zapol MD, Reginald Jenney Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School, and Former Chief of Anaesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Lara Stubbs as the voice of Frances ‘Fanny’ Burney
News clip courtesy of CTV News, Canada
Music by Nicola Chang
Artwork by Matthew Johnston
Written, recorded and edited by Dr Matthew Heron
Executive Producer Joel Myers
www.etherorpod.com
10/16/21 • 31 min
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