|
|
|
|
|
by philipkglass
721 days ago
|
|
Morphine was commonly administered for post-surgical pain 100 years ago: "The after-treatment of surgical patients, by Willard Bartlett and collaborators." (1925) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015071056918&se... One of the first complaints made by the postoperative patient on returning to consciousness is pain. This if due to the actual operative procedure should be at once relieved. William J. Mayo taught us long ago to give morphine during the first twenty-four hours for the pain which we make; viz., by cutting, retracting, suturing, etc. The discomfort caused by such procedures is relieved best by this drug and it is given by us if there be no contraindications for its use, regardless of the amount until full relief is experienced or its physiologic effects obtained. |
|