Elimination
Peter Barham: Henry Cotton, 18 August 2005
Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine
by Andrew Scull.
Yale, 360 pp., £18.95, May 2005,0 300 10729 3 Show More
by Andrew Scull.
Yale, 360 pp., £18.95, May 2005,
“... A professor of surgery in Edinburgh in the 1850s confided that patients entering hospital for surgery were ‘exposed to more chances of death than was the English soldier on the field of Waterloo’. By the end of the 19th century, however, Joseph Lister had introduced an effective antisepsis routine, and this, combined with anaesthesia, had transformed surgery (though mortality rates were still high ... ”