Kommentar zur Operation
Hypnosurgery Live. A live television broadcast in Britain (April
2006) demonstrates the latent power and potential of the human mind. A man has a
tumour surgically removed from his stomach without the use of any pain removing
drugs whatsoever. To accomplish this task, physical sensation is muted in the
body via the use of hypnosis. Official More4 description: Presented by Sarah
Smith, this two hour special asks whether hypnosis should be more widely
available to people unsuited to, too weak for, or afraid of conventional
anaesthetics. The programme includes discussion and debate as well as live and
archive examples of the efficacy of hypnosis in a surgical context, and
culminates in a live hernia operation being performed under hypnosis with no
anaesthetic at all. Should the technique be more widely available in the NHS?
Could it potentially save lives, offer wider patient choice and speed the
recovery process?
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