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Anaesthesia

An examination of the history of anesthesia, from ancient Egyptian times to contemporary times.

Top Cast

  • Pete Smith

    Pete Smith

    Narrator

  • George Du Count

    George Du Count

    Dr. Crawford Long (uncredited)

  • Eddie Gribbon

    Eddie Gribbon

    English Dentist (uncredited)

  • Danny Jackson

    Danny Jackson

    Little Boy (uncredited)

  • Eugene Jackson

    Eugene Jackson

    Colored Boy 1839 (uncredited)

  • Mitchell Lewis

    Mitchell Lewis

    Minor Role (uncredited)

  • Alberto Morin

    Alberto Morin

    Egyptian Patient (uncredited)

  • Tom Rutherford

    Tom Rutherford

    Humphrey Davy (uncredited)

  • Walter Soderling

    Walter Soderling

    James Venable 1843 (uncredited)

Overview

An examination of the history of anesthesia, from ancient Egyptian times to contemporary times.

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