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- Hydrobromic ether or bromide of ethyl as an anaesthetic2
- A defence of Dr. Charles T. Jackson's claims to the discovery of etherization: containing testimony disproving the claims set up in favor of Mr. W.T.G. Morton, in the report of the trustees of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and in no. 201 of Littell's living age1
- A manual of etherization: containing directions for the employment of ether, chloroform, and other anaesthetic agents by inhalation, in surgical operations : intended for military and naval surgeons, and all who may be exposed to surgical operations, with instructions for the preparation of ether and chloroform, and for testing them for impurities : comprising, also, a brief history of the discovery of 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
- A treatise on etherization in childbirth: illustrated by five hundred and eighty-one cases1
- A treatise on the inhalation of ether for the prevention of pain1
- Alleged death from ether: to the editor of the British medical journal1
- Anaesthesia, or the employment of chloroform and ether in surgery, midwifery, etc1
- Anaesthetic agents: the respectful notice, protest and memorial of W.T.G. Morton, M.D., discoverer and patentee of etherization : addressed to His Excellency the President, the honorable Secretaries of the Treasury, War, Navy, and Interior, touching the use of his discovery in the public service in violation of his vested rights under the letters patent of the United States1
- Answer to "An examination of the question of anaesthesia"1
- 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
- Bromide of ethyl, when and how to use it1
- Cases illustrative of the beneficial effects of ether1
- Chloroform rather than ether anesthesia in tuberculosis1
- Copy of letters patent granted to W.T.G. Morton, M.D: for the discovery of etherization, together with the specification on which the patent issued1
- Debate in the United States Senate, Saturday, August 28, 1852, on the anaesthetic properties of sulphuric ether1
- 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
- Dr. Charles T. Jackson's statement of the history of his discovery of the means of preventing all sensations of pain in surgical operations by administration of vapor of pure sulphuric ether mixed with air, by pulmonary inhalation1
- Dr. Wells, the discoverer of anaesthesia1