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Waking Up Safer? - An Anesthesiologist's Record (Paperback)
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Waking Up Safer? - An Anesthesiologist's Record (Paperback)
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Loot Price R469
Discovery Miles 4 690
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Six general anesthetics! Yes six! That is the astonishing number of
anesthetics the average American will experience in a lifetime. Yet
most people are blissfully unaware of its consequences - lulled
into a false sense of security - believing that sleep rather than
chemically-induced coma is the outcome. Inherently dangerous,
anesthesia has matured into an essentially safe practice. It was
not always so. Nor in every instance - things can still go terribly
wrong. Before the advent of general anesthesia in 1846, very few
surgeries were performed. When done at all, operations were limited
in scope, and often as a last resort - with death as a common
outcome. Since then, the evolution of anesthetic practice has
allowed increasingly complex surgery to be performed on ever-sicker
patients. This anesthesiologist's record tells the story. Drawing
on personal experience, while tracing historical and scientific
developments, Dr. Berend Mets chronicles the stories of innumerable
notable individuals such as Drs. William Morton, Virginia Apgar and
Christiaan Barnard in the past, and Drs. Archie Brain, Atul Gawande
and Mehmet Oz in the present, illustrating the practice of
anesthesiology along the way. Tapping parallels with aviation to
reveal how anesthesia has been engineered to become ever-safer,
this book will not put you to sleep. Rather it will wake you up!
Wake you up to the magic and mystery of anesthesia and its
consequences.
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