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Titles
- Hydrobromic ether or bromide of ethyl as an anaesthetic2
- A distinguished physician pharmacist: his great discovery, ether-anaesthesia1
- A statement of the claims of Charles T. Jackson, M. D., to the discovery of the applicability of sulphuric ether to the prevention of pain in surgical operations1
- An account of a new anaesthetic agent as a substitute for sulphuric ether in surgery and midwifery1
- Anaesthesia by ethyl bromide1
- Applications by the Morton Testimonial Association to the 37th and 38th Congress, urging compensation for the use of anaesthetics in the Army and Navy of the United States1
- Before the Commissioner of Patents, in the matter of extension of letters patent of the United States, granted to William T.G. Morton, on the 12th day of November, 1946, for "An improvement in surgical operations": statement and account, pursuant to section eighteen of the Act of Congress, passed July 4, 18361
- Bichloride of methylene used in a Junker's inhaler1
- Breves consideraciones sobre el cloroformo y sus indicaciones: trabajo que en su exámen profesional de medicina y cirujia presenta al jurado de calificacion1
- Breves consideraciones sobre la anestesia general por el bicloruro de metilena: tesis inaugural presentado al jurado calificador el exámen general de medicina, cirurjía y obstetricia1
- Bromide of ethyl1
- Discovery of etherization: brief embracing the legal points of Dr. Morton's case1
- Discovery of the inhalation of sulphuric ether as a preventive of pain1
- Ether and chloroform: their employment in surgery, dentistry, midwifery, therapeutics, etc1
- Ethylization: the anaesthetic use of the bromide of ethyl1
- Historical memoranda relative to the discovery of etherization, and to the connection with it of the late Dr. William T.G. Morton1
- Inhalation of ethereal vapor for the prevention of pain in surgical operations1
- Laughing gas as an anaesthetic in general surgery1
- Nitrous oxide anesthesia: a further contribution to the subject of nitrous oxide in general surgery1
- On anesthesia from ether: being deductions from a personal experience of over five hundred cases given in St. Catharine Hospital, Brooklyn, Harlem Hospital, New York City, and in private practice1