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  3. William T.G. Morton was an American dentist who is credited with revealing and popularising the use of aesthetics during operations. Although he was not the first to realise ether had anaesthetic properties, it was Morton who conducted the first public operation – leading to widespread acceptance and use of ether in painful operations.

  4. William T. G. Morton. William Thomas Green Morton (August 9, 1819 – July 15, 1868) was an American dentist and physician who first publicly demonstrated the use of inhaled ether as a surgical anesthetic in 1846. The promotion of his questionable claim to have been the discoverer of anaesthesia became an obsession for the rest of his life. [1]

  5. William Thomas Green Morton (born August 9, 1819, Charlton, Massachusetts, U.S.—died July 15, 1868, New York, New York) was an American dental surgeon who in 1846 gave the first successful public demonstration of ether anesthesia during surgery. He is credited with gaining the medical world’s acceptance of surgical anesthesia.

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  6. Ether inhaler, c. 1846, developed by William T.G. Morton. While many toyed with anesthetic agents, it was Morton who first developed a novel delivery instrument to enable ether inhalation during...

  7. Aug 9, 2022 · William Morton (1819-1868) On August 9, 1819, American dentist William Thomas Green Morton was born. He was the first to publicly demonstrate the use of inhaled ether as a surgical anesthetic in 1846. Morton is credited with gaining the medical world ’s acceptance of surgical anesthesia.

  8. William T. G. Morton, the Discoverer and Revealer of Surgical Anesthesia: A Plea for His Place in the Hall of Fame | The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.

  9. Jun 11, 2018 · William Thomas Green Morton. 1819-1868. American dentist who made pioneering contributions to surgical anesthesia. Morton's partner in a successful dental practice, Horace Wells (1815-1848), experimented on the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide. Charles T. Jackson (1805-1880), Morton's teacher at Harvard Medical School, suggested the use ...

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