Anesthesia Through the Ages

date Tuesday, 30 September 2014 time 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

👤 Jason Fehr 🏢 Washington Post

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Ever wonder how people made it through the pain of surgery in ancient Greece or early America? (Hint: It wasn’t pretty). Wonder how they do it now?

We’ve come from amputating limbs with nothing but whiskey and a mallet as anesthetics, to the present day, where you can take a relaxing nap while a surgeon replaces your knees.

Learn from an anesthesiologist how a few discoveries transformed medicine and took us out of the dark ages of surgery. After this class, you’ll thank your lucky stars you were born in the 20th century rather than, say, any other century.

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Washington, DC 20071
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