1st Edition

The Pain of Surgical Operations before Anesthesia

By Jeremy C. Ganz Copyright 2027
190 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

190 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Covering a previously unexplored area in the history of surgery, this innovative resource provides a historical overview of how surgeons managed the pain of an operation. The definitive statement on this book’s central topic was written by Celsus in the first century AD, which emphasized accepting the unavoidability of pain during surgery and how patient distress should not tempt surgeons to rush... Read more
1. Aspects of Pain including the Pains of Surgery 2. Relationship between Surgical Procedures and Pain 3. Surgical Pain in the Ancient World 4. Surgical Pain – Middle Ages 5. Changing Anatomy 6. Surgical Pain – Renaissance 7. Surgical Pain – The Enlightenment 8. Surgical Pain – 18th Century – James Latta 9. Surgical Pain – 18th Century– Benjamin Bell 10. Surgical Pain – 18th Century – John Bell 11. Surgical Pain – 18th Century to 19th Century – Astley Cooper 12. Surgical Pain – 18th Century to 19th Century– Robert Liston 13. Surgical Pain – 18t – Local Anesthesia – James Moore 14. Pain and Surgery - Conclusions

Biography

Jeremy C. Ganz studied at the University of Cambridge, qualifying as a doctor in 1967 and obtaining the FRCS in 1973. His neurosurgical training was at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square London, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol and the Manchester Royal Infirmary. In 1976 he emigrated to Norway and in 1978 acquired a Norwegian Medical License and the qualification of Specialist in Neurosurgery. He has practiced in Trondheim and Bergen. He was awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Bergen in 1990. From 1993 to 2001 taught Gamma Knife technique in over seventy centres round the world followed by six years in Cairo helping to establish the Gamma Knife Center in Cairo. In 2006 he returned to practice neurosurgery in Bergen retiring in 2010. Thereafter, he spent a year teaching neurology in English in Shantou Medical University, Guandong Province, People’s Republic of China. Since retirement in 2010, he has published four books on neurosurgery and radiosurgery related topics and four books on the history of surgery.