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Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia: The Gift of Oblivion and the Mystery of Consciousness | Kate Cole-Adams
A hundred and seventy years ago many people would have chosen to die rather than undergo the ordeal of surgery. Today, even major operations are routine. Anaesthesia has made them possible. But how much do we really know about what happens when we go under? Can we hear what's going on around us? Is pain still pain if we are not awake to feel it, or don't remember it afterwards? How does the unconscious mind deal with the body's experience of being cut open and ransacked? And what happens to those rare patients who wake up under the knife? Haunting, lyrical, sometimes shattering, Anaesthesialeavens science with personal experience - and brings an intensely human curiosity to the unknowable realm beyond consciousness.
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So I saw this book in the bookstore a few times and last night I decided to finally get it. I'm now 40 pages in, and it's fascinating. Part-memoir, part-philosophical and all-engaging tale of anaesthesia. But here's the main question: what happens to us when we're under? Very enjoyable and interesting so far!