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Offers a social history of the operating room in Britain during the final decades of painful surgery. It asks profound questions: how could surgeons operate upon conscious patients; how could patients submit? It presents a revisionist view of surgery, hygiene, nursing, military and naval surgery and the introduction of anaesthesia.
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For Fear of Pain: British Surgery, 1790-1850 (Clio Medica 70) (Clio Medica)
May 2003, Rodopi Bv Editions
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For Fear of Pain: British Surgery, 1790-1850 (Clio Medica 70) (Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine)
May 2003, Rodopi
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