Anaesthetic or "Antiaesthetic" or "Antaesthetic"? Correspondence From Andrew Buchanan, MD, to James Simpson, MD, Concerning a Name for the Agents Producing Insensibility
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Abstract
In November 1847, James Young Simpson, MD, of Edinburgh, Scotland, applied the word anaesthesia to the state of narcotism and insensibility produced by the inhaled vapors of sulfuric ether and chloroform, along with the word anaesthetic as an adjective to denote that state and as a generic term for agents capable of inducing the state of insensibility. In March 1848, Andrew Buchanan, MD, of Glasgow, Scotland, penned a letter to Simpson to suggest a more semantically precise word, the spelling of which is not clear in Buchanan's letter. We do not know whether Simpson replied to Buchanan. Simpson continued using the words anaesthesia and anaesthetic in his publications.
1847年11月,苏格兰爱丁堡的医学博士詹姆斯·杨·辛普森(James Young Simpson)将“anaesthesia”一词应用于吸入硫醚和氯仿蒸气而产生的麻醉和麻木状态,同时将“anaesthetic”一词作为形容词来表示这种状态,并作为能够诱导麻木状态的药物的总称。1848年3月,苏格兰格拉斯哥的医学博士安德鲁·布坎南(Andrew Buchanan)给辛普森写了一封信,提出了一个语义上更精确的词,但在布坎南的信中,这个词的拼写并不清楚。我们不知道辛普森是否回复了布坎南。辛普森在他的出版物中继续使用“麻醉”和“麻醉”这两个词。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.