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- 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
- 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
- Discovery of the inhalation of sulphuric ether as a preventive of pain1
- Full exposure of the conduct of Dr. Charles T. Jackson: leading to his discharge from the government service, and justice to Messrs. Foster and Whitney, U.S. geologists1
- History of anaesthesia: or, painless surgery1
- Letters: [received from Augustus A. Gould and others in response to a request for "information in regard to the connection of Dr. C.T. Jackson and Mr. W.T.G. Morton with the ether discovery of the anaesthetic effects of sulphuric ether"]1
- Morse's patent: full exposure of Dr. Chas. T. Jackson's pretensions to the invention of the American electro-magnetic telegraph1
- 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
- Some account of the letheon, or, Who was the discoverer?1
- Some account of the lethēon, or, Who is the discoverer?1
- The discovery of etherization1
