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Modern anesthesia is just one of the reasons why we're glad to exist in modern times. Also, memes. Memes and anesthesia. They're equally important.
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- 00:04
So Western medicine eradicated smallpox prevented polio and [Man contracts smallpox and develops a rash]
- 00:08
figured out all kinds of other good stuff. but here's a fun little fact until
- 00:13
around the Civil War surgeries were performed without anesthesia we're
- 00:18
talking amputation brain surgeries and appendix removal all while the patient [Doctor performing surgery on a patient without anesthesia]
- 00:24
was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed of course if somebody had a bushy tail
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- 00:28
it really should have been removed in the ancient world doctors and scholars
- 00:32
all over the world experimented with different methods of reducing pain in [doctors concocting new drugs mixing substances]
- 00:36
surgery and when we say experimented we mean they made people eat weird stuff
- 00:41
and then operated on em well the most common treatments were various herbs and
- 00:46
plants I'm sure many were slightly toxic but what's a little poison when it might [doctor operating on a patient]
- 00:50
offer numbness or unconsciousness while a doctor slices off a body part of
- 00:55
course the problem with wild herbs is that it's tough to get a consistent
- 00:58
dosage the potency of plants depends on several different things how old [one plant yelling at another plant]
- 01:03
they are how much water they've gotten well not knowing the potency of the
- 01:06
active ingredients in the plants made it tricky to know how much to give a
- 01:09
patient too little in the patient could feel every little pinpricks too much in [doctor uses a pin to prick the patient's neck]
- 01:14
the patient couldn't feel anything usually because they were dead
- 01:17
well one useful substance to come out of this era was called Mandrake this is [Doctor holding a bottle labelled Mandrake]
- 01:21
probably news to the folks who thought Mandrake for mythical creatures who
- 01:25
spoke and were made up by JK Rowling in reality Mandrake was a narcotic plant
- 01:30
first discovered by the Babylonians around 2,000 BCE it was pretty effective [Babylonian man holding a mandrake]
- 01:35
as far as old school anesthesia went except for the teensy little fact that
- 01:40
it was easy to accidentally poison somebody with it [doctor poisoning a patient with mandrake]
- 01:44
Oh sometimes instead of preventing pain it just caused hallucinations well the [man hallucinating riding a unicorn over a rainbow]
- 01:49
one thing worse than feeling every cut of a doctor's knife is hallucinating
- 01:53
that the doctor is a purple monster while he's doing the cutting
- 01:56
well another early painkiller was opium and it was a real game-changer [lots of red flowers in a large field]
- 02:01
opium is a drug made from poppy flowers it's about 10% morphine and forms the
- 02:07
raw material for stuff like heroin and hydrocodone, yep it's dangerously addictive
- 02:11
[doctor injecting patient with opium to relieve pain] but it's also a heck of an effective painkiller people all over the ancient
- 02:16
world from Indians to Greeks to Sumerians began to cultivate it
- 02:20
intentionally and use it for medicinal and you know recreational purposes of
- 02:25
course addiction was a real issue just like it is with opioid painkillers today [People in a meeting discussing addiction]
- 02:30
also it didn't make patients unconscious and the danger of overdose was pretty
- 02:35
high well despite all that opium was still the best bet for pain killing
- 02:39
until well into the 19th century so we'll make modern anesthesia reason 1
- 02:44
million and one on our list of reasons we're glad to have been born in modern [person scribbling anesthesia on a piece of paper]
- 02:49
times for the record number one is the toilet
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