For Fear of Pain

For Fear of Pain2003
About this book
Offers a social history of the operating room in Britain during the final decades of painful surgery. It asks profound questions: how could surgeons operate upon conscious patients; how could patients submit? It presents a revisionist view of surgery, hygiene, nursing, military and naval surgery and the introduction of anaesthesia.
Details
- First published
- 2003
- OL Work ID
- OL2619105W
Subjects
SurgeryHistoryPainHistory of Medicine, 19th CentSurgery, historyMedicine, great britainGeneral SurgeryHistory, 19th CenturyChirurgie (geneeskunde)Social aspects19th century