This episode was written by a guest contributor, Dr. David Warmflash, and covers the history of the use of induced hypothermia in surgery, from its earliest days in Ancient Egypt, through Napoleon-era France, and to the early days of cardiac surgery! We will also explore a more modern application in the setting of trauma, and of course, take a few detours along the way.
Episode 76 - the Bier Block
Episode 75 - Percivall Pott and the Chimney Sweep's Cancer
Episode 74 - "Time me, gentlemen": The Legend of Robert Liston
Episode 73 - The History of the Lobotomy
Episode 72 - The History of Clubfoot
Episode 71 - The History of Surgical Technologists
Episode 70 - The History of Inguinal Hernias
Episode 69 - Sir Astley Cooper
Episode 68 - The History of Surgery in Japan
Episode 67 - The History of Lithotomy
Episode 66 - R Adams Cowley: Father of Trauma Medicine
Episode 65 - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Episode 64 - Dr. Friedrich Trendelenburg
Episode 63 - The Heart Lung Bypass Machine
Episode 62 - Cochlear Implants
Episode 61 - Lasers in Surgery
Episode 60 - Better know an instrument: Metzenbaum scissors
Episode 59 - The History of the Railway Surgeon
Episode 58 - The Story of the Appendix
Episode 57 - the history of Microsurgery
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