Operations Without Pain: The Practice and Science of Anaesthesia in Victorian Britain
Discover the transformative journey of anaesthesia in Victorian Britain with Operations Without Pain: The Practice and Science of Anaesthesia in Victorian Britain by S. Snow. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this insightful book spans 271 pages and delves into the pivotal shift from traditional medical practices to modern techniques. Stephanie Snow meticulously explores the intricate patterns of innovation, the debates that shaped its acceptance, and the geographical variations that influenced its adoption. This first edition offers a comprehensive understanding of how anaesthesia became a standard practice in British medicine, marking a significant milestone in healthcare history. Perfect for medical history enthusiasts and professionals alike, this engaging narrative sheds light on a crucial aspect of medical advancement. Add this essential read to your collection today!