Major Anesthetic Themes in the 1970s

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Fig. 10.1 The cumulative number of anesthetic societies in the world continued to grow’by 18’in the 1970s. Most arose in developing countries Anesthesia also attracted women into the specialty. The…

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A History of Nordic Anesthesia

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Country Date Contribution Contributor/manufacturer Denmark 1950s Gas analysis P Astrup; O Siggaard Anderson  1955 Ruben valve; Ambu bag H Ruben Sweden 1940s Gordh-Olovsson needle T Olovsson; T Gordh  1940s Lidocaine…

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A History of Regional Anesthesia

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Date Development 1840s Importation of coca leaves 1855 Isolation of cocaine 1860 Purification of cocaine 1884 Koller describes the surgical use of cocaine 1884 Halsted, uses cocaine for peripheral nerve…

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The Anesthesiologist and Pain: A Historical Memoir

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Edmond I Eger II, Lawrence J. Saidman and Rod N. Westhorpe (eds.)The Wondrous Story of Anesthesia10.1007/978-1-4614-8441-7_60 © Edmond I Eger, MD 2014 60. The Anesthesiologist and Pain: A Historical Memoir Daniel B. Carr1   and Michael J. Cousins2   (1)…

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The Half Century Before Ether Day

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Fig. 2.1 Humphry Davy, the precocious superintendent of the Pneumatic Institution in Bristol, described the capacity of nitrous oxide to prevent pain, suggesting its use in surgical procedures, but no…

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A History of Intravenous Anesthesia

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Fig. 47.1 This apparatus was designed by the Kny-Scheerer Co. for use with any type of IV anesthetic drug. As described in a report on Intravenous Anesthesia by two New…

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Where and How Does the Anesthetic Process Help or Hurt Patients Independent of Producing Anesthesia?

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Fig. 42.1 Daniel Sessler. (Fromwww.​nlm.​nih.​gov/​medlineplus/​magazine/​issues/​summer07/​articles/​…) 1970s–1980s: Transcutaneous Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Measurement The blood gas monitoring systems devised in the 1950s, could not be used to continuously monitor respiratory gases…

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