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Clinical introduction of intravenous thiopental — Waters and Lundy

1934 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineMethodNorth American

The clinical introduction of thiopental in 1934 transformed anesthetic induction by making rapid, predictable loss of consciousness possible intravenously. Its adoption integrated modern general anesthesia into more controlled, balanced regimens. For decades it was the induction standard until propofol became widespread.

InstitutionUniversity of Wisconsin / Mayo Clinic
Historical regionUnited States
Primary sourceRalph Waters and John Lundy, first clinical administrations of thiopental (1934)
Secondary sourcehttps://www.openanesthesia.org/keywords/thiopental/
Original languageEnglish
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