The dangers of chloroform and the safety and efficiency of ether, as an agent in securing the avoidance of pain in surgical operations. With a description of an ether inhaler, and the mode of administration

The dangers of chloroform and the safety and efficiency of ether, as an agent in securing the avoidance of pain in surgical operations. With a description of an ether inhaler, and the mode of administration
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First published in 1848, this pioneering work by John Morgan explores the use of ether as an anesthetic in surgery. Morgan's detailed analysis of the comparativ