Hypnotherapy Uses In Surgery |
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From The Telegraph by Lucie Hoe Fearing pain in operations is understandable. So, would you believe it possible to undergo surgery without a general anaesthetic, and not feel a thing? A report in the New Scientist last week revealed how a patient at the Lister Hospital in London was hypnotised by a specially trained anaesthetist minutes before having breast surgery, and experienced no pain as the surgeon made incisions. |
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The Telegraph newspaper in Britiain offers an in-depth look at how hypnotherapy is increasingly considered a safe
and effective way of reducing or eleminating pain during operations.







