Scientific Programme - 2025-09-16

modif : 4 septembre 2025 à 12h43min

Tuesday, September 16

Faculté de Médecine - Site des Cordeliers
15 Rue de l’École de Médecine, 75006 Paris

Programme sept 16-17-18

ACRP Room (ground floor)

Catering - Exhibition

Amphi Frézal (3rd floor)

08h30-08h45 Welcome address : Dominique Simon, Jean-Michel Constantin
08h45-10h15 Chairpersons : Dominique Simon, Wulf Stratling
08h45-09h30 History of WFSA - David Wilkinson
09h30-10h15 Safety in anaesthesia in France - André Lienhart
10h15-10h45 Coffee break
10h45-12h15 Chairpersons : Frédérique Servin, Alistair McKenzie
10h45-11h15 Helmut Schwilden and his contributions to the evolution of model-based anaesthesia - .Jürgen Schüttler
11h15-11h45 Development of EEG analysis as a monitoring tool - Valérie Billard
11h45-12h15 From surgical shock to neuroleptanaesthesia - Frédérique Servin
12h15-14h00 Lunch Break
14h00-15h30 Chairpersons : Valérie Billard, Peter Featherstone
14h00-14h30 Claude Bernard’s input to anaesthesia and intensive care - Jean-Jacques Lehot
14h30-15h00 The centenary of the elucidation of the chemical structure of morphine in 1925 - Alistair McKenzie
15h00-15h30 First ether administrations in France in 1847. - Jean-Bernard Cazalaà, Frédérique Servin
15h30-16h00 Coffee break
16h00-17h30 Chairpersons : Jean-Louis Scholtes, Chris Ball
16h00-16h25 Some famous French scientists for the development of anaesthesia - Yvonnick Blanlœil
16h25-16h50 Paul Bert input in anaesthesia - Jacques Hotton
16h50-17h10 How Lyons stood alone in choosing ether over chloroform in France 1849-1895 - Alistair McKenzie
17h10-17h30 Reassessing the Shared History of Modern Anesthesia Apparatus in Britain and Canada - Brenna Connor, Wulf Stratling
17h30-17h50 Moore’s Compressor and Its Imitators : Between a Tourniquet and a Compressor - Jun Parker
17h50-18h00 General discussion

Pavillon 3 (ground floor)

10h45-12h15 Chairpersons : Jacques Hotton, Peter Featherstone
10h45-11h05 Blinded by the benefits : the history of supplemental oxygen use in premature infants - Peter Featherstone
11h05-11h25 A little history on hypothermia, oxygen, barometric pressure - Jan Hofland
11h25-11h45 History of the management of malignant hyperthermia in France - Renée Krivosic Horber
11h45-12h05 Raphael Dubois’s 1884 anesthesia machine - Jean-Bernard Cazalaà, Jacques Hotton
12h05-12h15 General discussion
12h15-14h00 Lunch Break
14h00-15h30 Chairpersons : Dominique Simon, Jun Parker
14h00-14h20 Remembering a painful loss : The Jewish Medical Community in Berlin before the Shoah, Dr. Ernst Silberstein (Silten) (1866-1943) - Wulf Stratling
14h20-14h40 Dr Gwen Wilson (1916-1998) - Jane McDonald
14h40-15h00 Reflections from the past : A historical audit of the Alfred Hospital First Operating Theatre Archive (1884 - 1888) - Natalie Apelbaum, Genna Verbeek
15h00-15h20 Peter Safar : His Fundamental Contributions to Resuscitation and Prehospital Care - Deborah Roy
15h20-15h30 General discussion
15h30-16h00 Coffee break
16h00-17h30 Chairpersons : Hiroshi Makino, Louis-Jean Dupré
16h00-16h20 Moore’s Compressor and Japan : the conceptual birth of loco-regional anaesthesia in pre-Meiji Japan Jun Parker
16h20-16h40 Did French Doctors Active During Japan’s Rapid Westernization Perform Anesthesia - Hiroshi Makino
16h40-17h00 Anaesthesia, anthropology and colonialism in the Pacific - Michael Cooper, Pauline Wake
17h00-17h20 Anaesthesia intersecting with the men and women of evolution and literature - Michael Cooper
17h20-17h30 General discussion

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