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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2025 · 9 MIN

Pain and Pride: The Turbulent History of Anesthesia

from The Curio Report - History, Culture and Technology

For centuries, surgery meant unimaginable pain—until three men, Wells, Morton, and Jackson, changed everything. Their race to bring anesthesia to the world was filled with ambition, rivalry, and sacrifice, leaving a legacy of pain-free surgery but personal ruin.In my latest podcast episode of The Curio Report, I uncover their dramatic story and the feuds that shaped medical history.

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For centuries, surgery meant unimaginable pain—until three men, Wells, Morton, and Jackson, changed everything. Their race to bring anesthesia to the world was filled with ambition, rivalry, and sacrifice, leaving a legacy of pain-free surgery but...

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