An account of the first use of sulphuic ether by inhalation as an anaesthetic in surgical operations / Crawford W. Long.
- Long, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1878.
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- 1965
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1965
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pages [108]-115 ; 24 cm
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Long claims to have administered ether for surgical anaesthesia on 30 March, 1842. This article is his first report of the incident and claim to the invention
Originally published: Southern Med. & Surg. J. (No. 12) 5 : Part I, Article 38 (Dec.) 1849. (Some paragraphs are omitted in the reprint.)
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