詹姆斯 (卡里克) 摩尔 (1763-1860):另一个 (苏格兰) 当地麻醉英雄
1Professor Emeritus, University of Dundee, UK.
The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
|November 14, 2024
概括
约翰·摩尔在1784年开创了使用神经压缩来缓解手术疼痛的方法. 他对手术疼痛管理的先进,人道的方法今天应该得到更大的认可.
科学领域:
- 医学史 医学史 医学史
- 手术创新 在外科创新.
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
背景情况:
- 约翰·摩尔1784年出版的"预防或减轻几次手术手术中的疼痛的方法",提供了对早期手术实践的见解.
- 摩尔是一位在格拉斯哥和爱丁堡受过教育的苏格兰外科医生,在伦敦工作,并在可卡因被认可之前为早期局部麻醉研究做出了贡献.
研究的目的:
- 分析约翰·摩尔的神经压缩技术,以缓解手术期间的疼痛.
- 为了突出穆尔对手术疼痛管理的先进和人道观点.
- 为了全面了解摩尔对病史和疼痛管理的贡献.
主要方法:
- 直接检查约翰·摩尔的1784年出版物.
- 历史研究摩尔的生活,教育和医疗培训.
- 审查提到摩尔神经压缩技术及其应用的二次来源.
主要成果:
- 摩尔开发了一种神经压缩技术,用于手术缓解疼痛,以其人道的方法而闻名.
- 据报道,他的方法被成功地用于约翰·亨特的膝下截肢.
- 尽管被当代人认可,摩尔的技术并没有得到广泛采用.
结论:
- 约翰·摩尔是倡导和开发手术疼痛缓解方法的先驱.
- 他对了解和管理手术疼痛的贡献很重要,尽管在很大程度上被忽视了.
- 摩尔的工作强调了在外科手术中人道实践的历史重要性.
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