
The Worst of Evils
The Fight Against Pain
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Narrated by:
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Derek Perkins
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Thomas Dormandy
About this listen
This riveting audiobook takes the listener around the globe and through the centuries to discover how different cultures have sought to combat and treat physical pain. With colorful stories and sometimes frightening anecdotes, Dr. Thomas Dormandy describes a checkered progression of breakthroughs, haphazard experiments, ignorant attitudes, and surprising developments in human efforts to control pain.
Attitudes toward pain and its perception have changed, as have the means of pain relief and scientific understanding. Dr. Dormandy offers a thoroughly fascinating, multicultural history that culminates with a discussion of today's successes - and failures - in the struggle against pain. The book's exploration is fused with accounts of the development of specific methods of pain relief, including the use of alcohol, plants, hypnosis, religious faith, stoic attitudes, local anesthesia, general anesthesia, and modern analgesics. Dr. Dormandy also looks at the most recent advances in pain clinics and palliative care for patients with terminal disease, as well as the prospects for loosening pain's grip in the future.
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- Stephen
- 03-26-13
Medical history a story in itself
Yes what is not to like with an historical look at gains over physical pain.
Suffering writ large would be a far too difficult multifaceted subject I would think to cover in 20 or so hours, so emphasis on physical pain makes for solid history.
And of course physical pain is more at a doctor or druggist's command nowadays, and so Dormandy glides through progress over time back in the day when one had to be tied to the bed during an operation, and further back than that, to put some perspective on matters.
Drugs galore covered. People testing them in trial and error mode. And it is soothing to think back now over all the types of pain relief mentioned.
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- John R. Belliston
- 04-14-17
Surprisingly riveting.
I got this on a whim, and boy did it pay off. He not just delves into the history but the philosophy, and everything having to do with pain.
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- Frederick Schmidt
- 07-14-19
Stunningly accurate and wise
I’ve listened many times and will continue. Dormandy has amazing ability to cut through clutter to reach brilliant insight. I only wish that in the early chapters, he gave current medical speculations about ancient remedies. But as the story becomes more modern, he gets more scientific. The blend of science and sociology gets at the essence of the problem. The utter reasonable discussion is missing in much of today’s writing
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- Kristie
- 04-30-16
A must listen for anyone in the pain business or addictions treatment.
As an anesthesiologist and in the business of treating pain for the past 35 years I can highly recommend this book. The performance by Mr. Perkins is excellent and adds depth to the multiple times and cultures that play on the history of pain. I would argue with only a very few of the recent facts but that likely reflects only on my understanding. An incredible book and very enjoyable. Couldn't stop listening!
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- Anthony
- 04-18-17
The War on Pain
This comprehensive and readable history of humankind's search for relief from pain , from ancient Egypt to today, is beautifully narrated.
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