The Dr said “The stuff is going in now, your going to sleep” I said “Aren’t I supposed to count backwards from 100 or something” Everyone started laughing. That’s the last thing I remember
Fun (or not so fun) fact, no one knows how anesthesia works. Its theoretically possible that it doesn’t make you sleep, but paralyzes you, and then erases your memory so you don’t remember the horrible torturous pain you went through. Also, it also works on moving plants such as Venus fly traps.
I remember being knocked out by ether when I was a kid. I still recall what was going on in my mind as I was being put under. It was very unpleasant….as was the recovery when you end up losing your cookies.
Samuel Pepys had an operation to remove a bladder stone in 1658, when he was 25 years old. No anesthetic, he was just bound and held down, probably by several people. No knowledge of the causes of infection, either, so no sterilization of the surgical instruments.
Great moments in medical history: In 1809 Kentucky Dr. Ephraim McDowell became the first doctor to remove an ovarian tumor without killing the patient. Since this was well before the invention of ether, doctors had no anesthesia besides alcohol, which McDowell’s patient, Jane Todd Crawford (age 44) refused because she was a strict Presbyterian. Instead, she sang hymns to distract herself from the pain while he cut her open and removed the 22-lb. tumor. She not only lived another 32 years, she outlived McDowell himself. He died of a ruptured appendix in 1830. Although he and Mrs. Crawford had proved it was possible to survive abdominal surgery, no other local doctor was brave enough to operate on him.
BasilBruce 12 months ago
And, of course, the earplug method, so the doctor won’t be distracted by your screaming.
davidob 12 months ago
Sounds like something to shout about.
BigBoy 12 months ago
The Dr said “The stuff is going in now, your going to sleep” I said “Aren’t I supposed to count backwards from 100 or something” Everyone started laughing. That’s the last thing I remember
Gent 12 months ago
Eh we ancient Indians had better methods like what Sushruta is does for surgeries back in around 1000-800 BCE. Hic!
Alyssa the Great 12 months ago
Fun (or not so fun) fact, no one knows how anesthesia works. Its theoretically possible that it doesn’t make you sleep, but paralyzes you, and then erases your memory so you don’t remember the horrible torturous pain you went through. Also, it also works on moving plants such as Venus fly traps.
klbdds 12 months ago
My last knee surgery: the anesthesiologist just waved bye bye and then I woke up in recovery. Best surgical experience yet ; and I have had several.
nancyb creator 12 months ago
1580: They whack you on the head with the book. Sleepytime!
Egrayjames 12 months ago
I remember being knocked out by ether when I was a kid. I still recall what was going on in my mind as I was being put under. It was very unpleasant….as was the recovery when you end up losing your cookies.
Kaputnik 12 months ago
Samuel Pepys had an operation to remove a bladder stone in 1658, when he was 25 years old. No anesthetic, he was just bound and held down, probably by several people. No knowledge of the causes of infection, either, so no sterilization of the surgical instruments.
But he got lucky, survived, and lived until 1703.
https://Wchh.Onlinelibrary.wiley.Com/doi/full/10.1002/tre.849
WaitingMan 12 months ago
Or the method popularized by Doctors Howard, Fine and Howard, the Mallet.
kartis 12 months ago
They would put a wooden bowl on your head and hit it with a mallet. Concussions were the likeliest outcome.
Dobie Premium Member 12 months ago
Oops, sorry! …that was the Laughing Gas!
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
Horace becomes sleepy when the science of sleeping and counting sheep becomes involved! Lol
InTraining Premium Member 12 months ago
for Horace, reading the highlights is such a gas…!
Joseph comicinthestrip 12 months ago
I did not expect that last panel, and it us quite a welcome surprise!
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Hypnotically hilarious!
InTraining Premium Member 12 months ago
Yes, doing that’s the anesthesia by the book…!
BlueFin Premium Member 12 months ago
I wonder that “E.Z Duzit.” Easy does it?
zenyattafan 12 months ago
Great moments in medical history: In 1809 Kentucky Dr. Ephraim McDowell became the first doctor to remove an ovarian tumor without killing the patient. Since this was well before the invention of ether, doctors had no anesthesia besides alcohol, which McDowell’s patient, Jane Todd Crawford (age 44) refused because she was a strict Presbyterian. Instead, she sang hymns to distract herself from the pain while he cut her open and removed the 22-lb. tumor. She not only lived another 32 years, she outlived McDowell himself. He died of a ruptured appendix in 1830. Although he and Mrs. Crawford had proved it was possible to survive abdominal surgery, no other local doctor was brave enough to operate on him.
Jeffin Premium Member 12 months ago
Best cellar.