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Out cold, a chilling descent into the macabre, controversial, lifesaving history of hypothermia, Phil Jaekl

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Out cold, a chilling descent into the macabre, controversial, lifesaving history of hypothermia, Phil Jaekl
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-241) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Out cold
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1233021823
Responsibility statement
Phil Jaekl
Sub title
a chilling descent into the macabre, controversial, lifesaving history of hypothermia
Summary
"The word "hypothermia" has Greek origins meaning "under heat." Its symptoms initially involve shivering, poorly coordinated, laborious movement, and disorientation. At extremes, heart rate decreases significantly while retrograde amnesia and confusion set in. After further decline, victims can begin to make irrational decisions and talk incoherently. For reasons poorly understood, they've even been known to take off their clothes and seek confined spaces before death reigns. Yet, hypothermia has another side--it can be therapeutic. In Out Cold, science writer Phil Jaekl tells the history of therapeutic hypothermia, from Ancient Egypt, where cold was used to treat schizophrenia, to Nazi science experiments, science-fiction-inspired preservation attempts, and a whole host of modern-day researchers harnessing cold in surprising ways to save lives. We understand hypothermia now better than ever before, and we have numerous new life-saving cooling techniques at our disposal, yet a macabre stigma still hangs over the field. This book will delve into a dark history from which science is now coming out on top"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- More than a feeling : what is cold? -- The invention of the thermometer : cold becomes a science -- "Treatment" at 90⁰F (32⁰C) : therapeutic hypothermia evolves from an art to a volatile science -- Preservation at 82⁰F (28⁰C) : human hibernation and hypothermia for prolonged spaceflight -- Between life and death at the 59⁰F (15⁰C) barrier : cold revealed as an existential shit-disturber -- The -321⁰F (-196⁰C) time capsule : can cold deliver you to the future? -- Till brain death do us part : cold's connection with consciousness -- Reawakening at 98⁰F (37⁰C) : a warm reality in cold science -- Conclusion
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