The introduction of anaesthesia to Victorian Britain marked a
defining moment between modern medicine and earlier practices. This
book uses new information from John Snow's casebooks and London
hospital archives to revise many of the existing historical
assumptions about the early history of surgical anaesthesia. By
examining complex patterns of innovation, reversals, debate and
geographical difference, Stephanie Snow shows how anaesthesia
became established as a routine part of British medicine.
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