Episode 1
In this episode you'll hear about all about how pain was managed through history. We go all the way from Roman physiotherapy to marshmallow enemas. If you want to talk to us about anything in this episode or you have a topic you'd like for a future episode, get in touch at [email protected]
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SOURCES
Anesthesia and Pain Relief in the History of Islamic Medicine - Alembizar et al 2016
An historical perspective on low back pain and disability - Allan and Waddell 2009
Chronic Pain Management in Roman Coloniae - Belfiglio 2018
Coca: The History and Medical Significance of an Ancient Andean Tradition - Biondich et al 2016
Pliny the Elder: The Natural History - Bostock
Analgesic remedies in the Middle Ages - Brunsch 2007
The Worst of Evils: the fight against pain - Dormandy
Over 5000 years of pain management - El Ansary 2003
History Pain and Pain Management - Germossa 2018
Lyophilised oral faecal microbiota transplantation for ulcerative colitis (LOTUS): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial - Haifer et al 2022 The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus: An analysis of the first case reports of spinal cord injuries - Hughes 1988
Pharmacies for pain and trauma in ancient Greece - Mavrogenis et al 2018
Traditional Ancient Egyptian Medicine - Metwaly 2021
Effectiveness of Leech Therapy in Osteoarthritis of the Knee - Michalson et al 2003
The Edwin Smith papyrus: a clinical reappraisal of the oldest known document on spinal injuries - Middendorp et al 2010
The Hearst medical papyrus : hieratic text in 17 facsimile plates in collotype - Reisner 1905
The History of Pain - Rey
Pain treatment: a historical overview - Sabatowski et al 2004
Galen - Singer 2021
The Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus: ancient Egyptian medicine - Smith 2011
Why we hurt - Vertosick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwd-wLdIHjs&pp=ygUPbG9yaW1lciBtb3NlbGV5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKBMcRRWdSI&pp=ygURZGF2aWQgYnV0bGVyIHBhaW4%3D
https://www.thrillist.com/lifestyle/nation/1800s-insults-slang-from-the-victorian-era