MORTON, William Thomas Green (1819-1868). American
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MORTON, William Thomas Green (1819-1868). American
MORTON, William Thomas Green (1819-1868). American dentist that considered himself as the inventor and revealer of the use of ether for surgical anesthesia. First use of sulfuric ether inhaled as anesthetic in the removal of a tumor. Demonstration of Morton at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on October 16, 1846. Illustration by Burgun in Les merveilles de la science ou description populaire des inventions modernes by Louis Figuier. Paris. 1868. Engraving
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1819 1846 1868 Boston Considered Demonstration Dentist Description Ether Figuier Inventions Inventor Massachusetts Morton Populaire Removal Surgical Upright
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