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Monday, 20 August 2012
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Evolution Of Medicine
Once Upon A Time……
Healing Man Says……
2000 BC - Eat this root
1000 AD - That root is
infected. Say this prayer.
1850 AD - That prayer is
superstition. Drink this potion.
1940 AD - That potion is
snake oil. Swallow this pill.
1985 AD - That pill is
ineffective. Take this antibiotic.
NOW……
2000 AD - That antibiotic
is artificial. Eat this root.
Evolution Of
Medicine?
Leonid Rogozov 1961 Self Appendix Operation
Here’s a
story you’ll find inside Strikingly True
While on a
1961 expedition in the frozen Antarctic, 27-year-old Soviet doctor Leonid
Rogozov saved his own life by performing an operation on himself to remove his
dangerously inflamed appendix.
Suffering
from fever and a pain in his right lower belly, he quickly diagnosed
appendicitis. However, he knew that no aid plane would be able to cope with the
blizzards or reach such a remote spot in time to evacuate him, so, as the only
doctor at the station, he set about conducting an auto-appendectomy on the night
of April 30. He was assisted by an engineer and the station’s meteorologist,
who handed him the medical instruments and held a small mirror at his belly to
help him see what he was doing.
After
administering a local anesthetic of novocaine solution, Rogozov made a 4 3/4-in
(12-cm) incision in his lower abdomen with a scalpel. Working without gloves
and guiding himself mainly by touch from a semi-reclining position, he
proceeded to remove the appendix before injecting antibiotic into the abdominal
cavity and closing the wound. The self-operation took 1 hour 45 minutes, and
saved his life. If he had left it another day his appendix would have burst.
His stitches were taken out a week later and he made a complete recovery.
Even 50 years
later, the place where Leonid Rogozov performed his surgery is a pretty
inhospitable place. Novolazarevskaya Station, run by the Russians in
Antarctica, looks like this on a summer day.
Friday, 17 August 2012
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