[175 years of anesthesia and narcosis-Towards a "human right to unconsciousness"].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Anaesthesist Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-16 DOI:10.1007/s00101-021-01043-1
K Lewandowski, B Kretschmer, K W Schmidt
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The Ether Day, a key moment in the history of mankind, commemorates its 175th anniversary on 16 October 2021. On that day the dentist William T. G. Morton successfully gave the first public ether anesthesia in Boston. From then on it was possible to save people from pain with justifiable risk and at the same time to protect them from psychological damage by inducing unconsciousness. The German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, one of the most renowned and effective philosophers of our times, deduced that from then on humans, to some extent, had a right to unconsciousness when in psychophysical distress. This postulate unfolded from his concept of "anthropotechnics" developed around 1997, meaning the idea of treating human nature as an object of possible improvements. According to Sloterdijk, in favorable cases a synthesis of man and technology can result in a significant improvement of human capabilities in the sense of "enhancement", i.e. an increase, an improvement or even an expansion of intellectual, physical or psychological possibilities, as it were in a transgression of the human (so-called transhumanism). Man should go into vertical tension, i.e. strive for higher aims and exploit his inherent potential, he should not dwell in the horizontal. This is not meant as an appeal but as an imperative: "You must change your life!". In this context modern anesthesia may prove helpful: be operated on by others in order to undergo an enhancement. Or, in its most extreme form, the operation in the "auto-operational curved space", a person can even operate on himself as has been dramatically demonstrated by Rogozov, a young Russian physician and trainee surgeon who successfully performed a self-appendectomy under local anesthesia at the Novolazarevskaya Antarctic Station in 1961; however, the implementation of this idea is a long way off. On the one hand, many countries lack qualified personnel in sufficiently large numbers to perform even vital operations with patients under anesthesia. On the other hand, over the decades it has become clear that anesthesia is obviously beneficial for mankind in that it offers relief from pain and psychological stress but that it can also often show its dark side: substance abuse, use of anesthetics in torture and in executions. In addition, the role of anesthetics in resuscitation, palliative care, and allaying executions is unclear or controversial. Finally, the necessary formal legal steps to acknowledge a "human right to unconsciousness" have not yet been implemented.

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【175年的麻醉和麻醉——走向“无意识的人权”】。
以太日是人类历史上的一个关键时刻,于2021年10月16日纪念其175周年。那天牙医威廉T。G.莫顿在波士顿成功地进行了第一次公开乙醚麻醉。从那时起,有可能以合理的风险将人们从痛苦中拯救出来,同时通过诱导无意识来保护他们免受心理伤害。德国哲学家彼得·斯洛特迪克是我们这个时代最著名、最有效的哲学家之一,他推断,从那时起,人类在某种程度上有权在身心痛苦中失去意识。这一假设源于他在1997年左右提出的“人类技术”概念,即将人性视为可能改善的对象。Sloterdijk认为,在有利的情况下,人和技术的综合可以导致人类能力的显著提高,即“增强”,即智力、身体或心理可能性的增加、改善甚至扩展,就像这是对人类的侵犯一样(所谓的超人类主义)。人应该进入垂直的张力,即追求更高的目标和开发自己的内在潜力,而不是停留在水平的张力中。这并不是一种呼吁,而是一种命令:“你必须改变你的生活!”。在这种情况下,现代麻醉可能会有所帮助:由他人进行手术以进行增强。或者,在最极端的形式中,在“自动手术弯曲空间”中的手术,一个人甚至可以自己做手术,正如年轻的俄罗斯医生和实习外科医生Rogozov戏剧性地证明的那样,他于1961年在新拉扎列夫斯卡亚南极站成功地在局部麻醉下进行了自我阑尾切除术;然而,要实现这一理念还有很长的路要走。一方面,许多国家缺乏足够数量的合格人员,无法在麻醉下为患者进行甚至至关重要的手术。另一方面,几十年来,麻醉显然对人类有益,因为它可以缓解疼痛和心理压力,但它也经常显示出其黑暗面:药物滥用、在酷刑和处决中使用麻醉剂。此外,麻醉剂在复苏、姑息治疗和减轻处决中的作用尚不明确或存在争议。最后,承认“无意识人权”的必要正式法律步骤尚未实施。
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Anaesthesist
Anaesthesist 医学-麻醉学
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期刊介绍: Der Anaesthesist is an internationally recognized journal de­aling with all aspects of anaesthesia and intensive medicine up to pain therapy. Der Anaesthesist addresses all specialists and scientists particularly interested in anaesthesiology and it is neighbouring areas. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics reflecting the multidisciplinary environment including pharmacotherapy, intensive medicine, emergency medicine, regional anaesthetics, pain therapy and medical law. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of relevant clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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