Dwale (an anesthetic) was created by a doctor in England (Lyons). During this time, everyone believed Dwale worked even though it really did not work (Lyons). This was due to the decrease of the deaths when Dwale was introduced. But in the mid-19th century, an actual anesthetic was made. Later during this period, Ambrose Pare, an army physician who lived in England, discovered that hygiene was a huge deal while the wounds are healing (Ramsey). This medical discovery changed the way hospitals were maintained. So, from then on, the hospitals were a lot cleaner. This affects the way how people think about medicine and hospitals
Dwale (an anesthetic) was created by a doctor in England (Lyons). During this time, everyone believed Dwale worked even though it really did not work (Lyons). This was due to the decrease of the deaths when Dwale was introduced. But in the mid-19th century, an actual anesthetic was made. Later during this period, Ambrose Pare, an army physician who lived in England, discovered that hygiene was a huge deal while the wounds are healing (Ramsey). This medical discovery changed the way hospitals were maintained. So, from then on, the hospitals were a lot cleaner. This affects the way how people think about medicine and hospitals