Supporting Research in Pain Management for Veterans and Military Service Members
Supporting Research in Pain Management for Veterans and Military Service Members

Pain Management History Time Line

As the Pain Management Collaboratory and its partners focus on nonpharmacological approaches to pain management and other comorbid conditions, it is important to understand how pain has been understood and treated throughout documented human history.  Scroll through this time line to see the era’s philosophy on pain, and the treatments, if any.

Ancient Times
1500-1300 BC

Ancient Cultures

Pain outside of visible injury caused by demons or evil spirits

Classical Period

Pain caused by an imbalance of the four humors

Pre-Inca cultures use coca plant leaves for pain remedies

Opium used for pain relief in Egypt, India, China, and other ancient cultures

Aside from opium or mandrake drugs, application of hot/cold therapies, blood letting, and herbal remedies applied for pain

Hippocrates acknowledges usefulness in opium for treating pain

460 BC
400 BC
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Sources

R. Sabatowski, D. Schafer, S. M. Kasper, H. Brunsch and L. Radbruch, “ Pain Treatment: A Historical Overview”, Current Pharmaceutical Design (2004) 10: 701. https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612043452974

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