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Oct 1, 2017 · As the veteran surgeon Robert Liston stood before those gathered in the new operating theater of University College London a few days before Christmas 1846, he held in his hands the jar of...
Oct 24, 2012 · Ether, American dentists and doctors had recently demonstrated, could be used as a surgical anesthetic. "We are going to try a Yankee dodge today, gentlemen," Liston told the crowd, "for making...
Liston became the first Professor of Clinical Surgery at University College Hospital in London in 1835. He performed the first public operation utilizing modern anaesthesia, ether, in Europe on 21 December 1846 at the University College Hospital.
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Painless Surgery Did Not Mesmerize Robert Liston until Ether Caught His Eye. Anesthesiology September 2022, Vol. 137, 350. After he demonstrated ether anesthesia in December 1846, famed London surgeon Robert Liston (1794 to 1847) exclaimed, “This Yankee dodge, gentlemen, beats mesmerism hollow.”.
Jul 17, 2023 · Liston was committed to improving surgical practices with his innovative approaches – he was the first surgeon in Europe to operate with patients under ether anaesthesia, and was known for his emphasis on patient welfare and education that set him apart from his peers.
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Jun 25, 2020 · From first cut to severed limb dropping into a box of bloodied sawdust, surgeon Robert Liston could remove a leg in 25 seconds. His operations at University College Hospital in central London...
The first operation in England using ether took place at University College Hospital, in London on 21 December 1846. The surgeon was Robert Liston, who was known as ‘the fastest knife in England’. The famous first recorded patient was a footman named Thomas Churchill, who was to undergo an amputation of the lower leg.