The Anesthesiologist's Armamentarium: From Recreation to Medication and Back

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Anesthesia History Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.janh.2019.04.002
Karam M. Habchi , Michael T. Li , Christopher A. Mallard , Maxwell Baker , Rafael Ortega
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For millennia, mankind has sought a means of altering consciousness, often aided by naturally occurring elements. Psychotropic substances have been an integral part of spiritual, medicinal, and recreational aspects of life. The origin of anesthesiology stems directly from the use of recreational drugs; early inhaled anesthetics were first used as a means of entertainment. Hence, it is no surprise that many medications in the anesthesiologist's armamentarium are diverted for recreational use. In the 172 years following the first successful public demonstration of ether anesthesia, many drugs with abuse potential have been introduced to the practice of anesthesia. Although anesthesiologists are aware of the abuse potential of these drugs, how these drugs are obtained and used for recreational purposes is worthy of discussion. There are articles describing the historical and recreational use of specific drug classes. However, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive review focusing on the breadth of drugs used by anesthesiologists.

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麻醉师的装备:从娱乐到用药再回来
几千年来,人类一直在寻找一种改变意识的方法,通常借助于自然发生的元素。精神药物已经成为生活中精神、医疗和娱乐方面不可分割的一部分。麻醉学的起源直接源于娱乐性药物的使用;早期吸入麻醉剂最初是作为娱乐手段使用的。因此,麻醉师的药库中的许多药物被转作娱乐用途也就不足为奇了。在乙醚麻醉首次成功公开演示后的172年里,许多有滥用潜力的药物已被引入麻醉实践。尽管麻醉师意识到这些药物的滥用潜力,但如何获得这些药物并将其用于娱乐目的是值得讨论的。有一些文章描述了特定药物类别的历史和娱乐用途。然而,据我们所知,这是第一次全面回顾麻醉师使用的药物的广度。
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Journal of Anesthesia History
Journal of Anesthesia History Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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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.
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