History of Anaesthesia: Where have we come from?
Join us for a fascinating journey through the development of anaesthesia in Australia & the world. From its early, experimental stages to today’s sophisticated techniques, explore the groundbreaking discoveries & pioneering individuals who have revolutionized patient care.
Our speakers will delve into the history of anaesthesia, discussing key milestones, challenges, and the enduring impact of this everyday medical marvel.
Members, non-members & history enthusiasts are welcome. For in-person attendees, the seminar will be followed by a curator-led tour of the Harry Daly Museum & a light morning tea, with tea & coffee provided.
Bookings essential.
This event is complimentary for ASA members.
PROGRAM
Session 1
Chair: Dr Jane McDonald
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On pethidine: the ‘accidental’ opiod – Professor Laurie Mather
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Fatal anaesthetic ether impurities in Sydney in 1915 – Dr Mark Lidwill investigates – Professor A Barry Baker
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Anaesthesia, anthropology & colonialism in the Pacific – an unusual case – Dr Michael Cooper
Break/Morning Tea & Visit the Harry Daly Museum & Richard Bailey Library
Session 2
Chair: Dr Greg Deacon
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The ‘greatest blessing of this age’ – Frances Longfellow & etherisation – Dr Rajesh Haridas
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Dr Gwen Wilson – her legacy keeps on giving – Dr Jane McDonald
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The Walter Operating Vault – Dr John Loadsman