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I did not want to know this
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heh sorry
they dont do that anymore fwiw
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"Newborns feel no pain" was taught in medical schools because anaesthesiologists weren't skilled enough to anaesthetize them safely. They believed what they wanted to believe. They wanted to believe they were wise and good.
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jeez the trauma - is there any research on life outcomes and/or psychological assessment of pre-12 month surgery ppl vs non-?
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For nonemergent cases, good surgeons do their best to communicate with parents, talk about risks and alternatives, make sure there’s genuine informed consent (which can always be revoked), talk to parents immediately after the surgery
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In other words, she really picked the worst analogy available
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No way, any sources for that? Microsoft word is from 1983
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I don’t understand how that worked. Didn’t the infant scream & struggle? Or did they use some drug to immobilise it without making it unconscious?
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yeah muscle relaxants
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