Goerig M
Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland,
Anaesthesist. 2015 Jun;64(6):469-77. doi: 10.1007/s00101-015-0021-y.
The history of local anesthesia began with the discovery of the anesthetic properties of cocaine by the physician Carl Koller from Vienna 130 years ago. After he had realized the options for painless surgery using this substance, he analyzed cocaine in detail from this point of view and evaluated the drug's significance in animal experiments, in self-experiments and in colleagues. The findings of his experiments were accurately recorded by Koller and after his death remained in the possession of the family for a long time until his daughter Hortense Becker-Koller handed these documents over to the Library of Congress in Washington. These recordings were recently studied and will now be presented to the public for the first time ever.
局部麻醉的历史始于130年前维也纳医生卡尔·科勒发现可卡因的麻醉特性。在他意识到使用这种物质进行无痛手术的可能性后,他从这一角度对可卡因进行了详细分析,并在动物实验、自我实验以及同事身上评估了这种药物的重要性。科勒准确记录了他的实验结果,在他去世后,这些记录在很长一段时间里一直由其家人保存,直到他的女儿霍滕斯·贝克尔-科勒将这些文件交给了华盛顿的美国国会图书馆。这些记录最近得到了研究,现在将首次向公众展示。