The Transformation of Surgery The Really Bloody History of Surgery After the summer holidays, we...

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The Transformation of Surgery

Transcript of The Transformation of Surgery The Really Bloody History of Surgery After the summer holidays, we...

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  • The Really Bloody History of Surgery After the summer holidays, we need to refresh our memory about the history of surgery. Watch the video and fill in the answers on your question sheet. You will have to be quick!
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  • The Really Bloody History of Surgery Swap your quiz with your partner. Use a green pen to mark it. Fill in any missing answers and correct any wrong answers. Target: 20/25
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  • But even some of the solutions had problems PainAnaesthetics Infection Antiseptics Bleeding Transfusions Problems and Solutions
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  • Anaesthetics Storyboard 1.2. 3. 4.
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  • Anaesthetics Storyboard 1.Before anaesthetics patients had to be restrained or held down due to the pain of surgery. 2.In 1799 Humphrey Davy discovered Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) could be used to help with pain relief. 3.BUTit did not work on everyone and some people were still in agony during surgery. 4.Ether was first used in the UK by Robert Liston, and he successfully amputated a leg using it as an anaesthetic.
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  • Anaesthetics Storyboard 5.6. 7. 8.
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  • Anaesthetics Storyboard 5.BUTether made patients cough a lot, and it was flammable. 6.James Simpson discovered chloroform in 1847. 7.He first tested it on his friends and found it to be an excellent anaesthetic. 8.However, a lot of patients died because they were given too much chloroform.
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  • Antiseptics Storyboard 1.2. 3. 4.
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  • Antiseptics Storyboard 1.In early surgeries doctors would often operate in blood stained clothes and would not wash their instruments. 2.Louis Pasteur discovered microbes and wrote his Germ Theory of Disease. 3.Joseph Lister read Pasteurs work and understood that germs were responsible for infection in surgeries. 4.Lister knew that carbolic acid was used to treat sewage and wondered if it could help prevent infection.
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  • Antiseptics Storyboard 5.6. 7. 8.
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  • Antiseptics Storyboard 5.Lister experimented using carbolic acid in an operation to repair a compound fracture it was a success! 6.Lister developed a device (called the donkey engine) to spray carbolic acid in operating theatres. 7.Some doctors opposed the use of carbolic acid because they did not believe in germs and spraying the operating theatre was time consuming. 8.Some people opposed the use of carbolic acid simply because it was knew, but also because it would irritate the skin.
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  • Bleeding Storyboard 1.2. 3. 4. 5.
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  • Bleeding Storyboard 1.Early blood transfusions would often use animal blood which would not work. 2.Human transfusions were more successful but no one could explain why they sometimes worked and sometimes didnt. 3.Blood groups were discovered in 1901 by Karl Landsteiner. 4.Transfusions were successful when the two people were of the same blood group. 5.If the two people were of different blood groups, the blood would clot and the patient would die.
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