Excerpt from The Progress of Surgery as Influenced by Vivisection
As a result of this investigation, on December 31, 1868, he tied the carotid artery in the neck of a calf with catgut which had been prepared with carbolic acid, and all antiseptic precautions were used during the Operation. The calf recovered perfectly. And in thirty days was killed and the parts dissected. He found that at the site of the thread of catgut there was a band of living tissue surrounding the thread and closing the, artery, and that, therefore. Instead of the thread rotting through, as was the case with the silk, it had become a part and parcel of the tissues. The artery, instead of being so weakened as to al low of secondary hemorrhage, was really stronger at this point than at other points. The ligature and the knot had entirely disappeared.
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Excerpt from The Progress of Surgery as Influenced by Vivisection
I have been asked by the editor of "The Philadelphia Record" to write a brief resume of the influence of vivisection on the progress of modern surgery. I shall do so as briefly as I possibly can, stating only facts which are generally well known to surgeons, but of which the general public of necessity must be ignorant to a great extent. Most of the facts below stated are known to me personally, as they have occurred during my professional lifetime; and I can, therefore, vouch for their accuracy.
If a physiologist were asked to contribute a similar paper he would be able to tell a similar story as to the revelations of the functions of various organs in the human economy obtained through vivisection; if a professor of pharmacology (i. e., the action of drugs upon the living body) were to write a similar paper he would be able to show an equal debt owing to animal experimentation, first in giving us an exact knowledge of the action of drugs, and, secondly, in the introduction of a large number of new drugs. In this way cocaine was introduced into medicine and the proper use of such a powerful drug as digitalis was shown.
If a medical man were to write a similar chapter he would scarcely know where to begin. The whole life history, for example, of the trichina has been studied in animals and the results applied to man, so that if every one would heed the warning no one need die from the trichina worm in pork. This has had also an enormous commercial value, since all our hog products are exported on condition that the trichina be excluded by microscopical examination. In diphtheria the percentage of deaths has been reduced in Baltimore from about 70 per cent. to about 5 per cent.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a unique insight into the use of vivisection in the development of modern surgery. Through extensive research, the author demonstrates how animal experimentation has greatly contributed to the healthcare we experience today. The book follows the evolution of surgical techniques, from simple pain relief to complex organ transplantation. It highlights breakthroughs such as anesthesia, antiseptics, and the discovery of the germ theory of disease, all of which were made possible through animal studies. The author effectively conveys the ethical considerations and controversies surrounding vivisection, providing a comprehensive and balanced perspective. This book is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of science and medicine. It showcases the significant impact of animal experimentation on the progress of surgery, leading to countless advancements that have saved millions of lives. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781330331521_0
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