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- An examination of the question of anaesthesia: arising on the memorial of Charles Thomas Wells : presented to the United States Senate, second session, thirty-second Congress, and referred to a Select committee, of which the Hon. Isaac P. Walker is chairman : prepared for the information of said Committee2
- "Syrup of hydriodic acid and its uses": a reply1
- A claim of the priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves1
- A contribution to the history of the discovery of modern surgical anaesthesia: with some new data relative to the work of Dr. Crawford W. Long1
- A criticism on Prof. Howard A. Kelly and his discoveries in the domain of urinary diseases1
- A distinguished physician pharmacist: his great discovery, ether-anaesthesia1
- A history of the discovery of the application of nitrous oxide gas, ether, and other vapors, to surgical operations1
- A prior discovery1
- Answer to "An examination of the question of anaesthesia"1
- Castration for prostatic hypertrophy1
- Discovery by the late Dr. Horace Wells of the applicability of nitrous oxyd gas, sulphuric ether and other vapors in surgical operations: nearly two years before the patented discovery of Drs. Charles T. Jackson and W.T.G. Morton1
- Letter from Rebecca S. Eisenberg to Daniel Nathans1
- Memoranda relating to the "discovery of anaesthesia"1
- Method of examining the bladder and catheterizing the ureters in women: claim to its discovery1
- Morton Testimonial Association1
- NIH has acted to protect confidential information handled by peer reviewers, but it could do more1
- Pétition à Sa Majesté le roi de Suède et de Norvège en faveur de Monsieur le docteur Morton, auteur de la découverte de l'ethérisation1
- Report of the Select Committee of the U.S. Senate (thirty-second Congress, second session) on the Subject of Anaesthesia: with remarks of J.P. Walker1
- Report to the House of Representatives of the United States of America, vindicating the rights of Charles T. Jackson to the discovery of the anaesthetic effects of ether vapor: and disproving the claims of W.T.G. Morton to that discovery : presented to the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 28th of August, 18521
- Some account of the letheon, or, Who is the discoverer?1
