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Tons of people hate going to the doctor, and hate the possibility of going into surgery more. People often ask, "What if it hurts" or "What if I wake up while I'm under" These are common fears we have when we are most vulnerable, despite the fact that doctors? and surgeons are highly skilled professionals. hospitals are, for the most incredibly own institutions, or at least cleaner than they have ever been.

However, this was not true return to the Victorian era. While Victorians saw the introduction of modern surgical advances such as anesthetics and the concept of germs, the surgery was a dark and ruthless practice before these developments. Unfortunately, many of these patients died "progress."

many surgical patients would bleed to death. others would die of shock. had more wounds became infected and died of fever.

Many patients in surgery would bleed to death. Others would die of shock. Most had wounds which became infected, and subsequently died of fever.

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Due to the absence of anesthesia, surgeons had to work quickly. Amputation procedures lasted sometimes as little as 30 seconds.

Due to the lack of anesthesia, surgeons had to work fast. Amputation procedures sometimes lasted as little as 30 seconds.

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a bathroom clean operation and had a rate of 1 every 10 deaths a dirty operating room had a mortality rate of 1 to 4. the correlation was not discovered later in the period.

A clean operating room had a death rate of 1 in 10. A dirty operating room had a 1 in 4 death rate. The correlation wasn’t discovered until later in the period.

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Barbers often performed tasks surgical basis, especially during the war.

Barbers often carried out basic surgical tasks, especially during war.

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leeches were used as a common practice to remove blood before surgery.

Leeches were used as common practice to remove blood before surgery.

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The surgical anesthesia was earlier called Ether. He put under the patient, but also induced vomiting and was quite flammable. It was difficult, as the operating rooms were lit by candlelight.

The earliest surgical anesthetic was called Ether. It put the patient under, but also induced vomiting and was quite flammable. This was tricky, as operating rooms were lit by candlelight.

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amputees members placed in sawdust to absorb the blood

Amputated limbs were placed in sawdust to soak up the blood.

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Only the poor remained in hospitals. The rich would pay a doctor to attend to them at home.

Only the poor stayed in hospitals. The wealthy would pay a doctor to attend to them at home.

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Any member with a fracture that pierced the skin had to be amputated.

Any limb with a fracture that pierced the skin had to be amputated.

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hospital beds were often too close together, which causes the unnecessary spread of disease.

Beds in hospitals were often too close together, causing needless spread of disease.

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Many surgeons were proud to wear their coats, still covered with blood.

Many surgeons took pride in wearing their frock coats, still coated with blood.

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Any internal surgery was out of the question because there was no medicine yet enough to fight infection.

Any internal surgery was out of the question because there wasn’t medicine yet to sufficiently combat infection.

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Surgery was not even considered medicine. Doctors were considered upscale. Surgeons were tied with butchers.

Surgery was not even considered medicine. Physicians were seen as high class. Surgeons were on par with butchers.

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If the patient had a wound that was bleeding profusely, it was cauterized with a hot iron or boiling oil poured on it.

If the patient had a wound that was bleeding profusely, it was cauterized with a hot iron or had boiling oil poured onto it.

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I am convinced that if necessary surgery at the time, I would rather actively denied that I had a broken leg and just live my life in pain. Can you imagine getting an amputated leg fracture?

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