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  1. En 1842, el Dr. Crawford Long extirpó sin dolor un tumor de la nuca a un paciente usando una toalla embebida en éter. Él trabajaba en una zona rural de Georgia y lo publicó recién años después, en 1849.

  2. They were William Edward Clarke (18191898), Crawford W. Long (1815–1878), Horace Wells (1815–1848), and William T. G. Morton (1819–1868). While attending undergraduate school in Rochester, New York, in 1839, classmates Clarke and Morton apparently participated in ether frolics with some regularity.

  3. William Clarke (18191908)—In Rochester, New York, a medical student etherizes a single patient for a dental extraction. Resources

  4. William Morton and the First Successful Demonstration of Anaesthesia. It is reported that William E. Clarke was the first to use ether for relief of pain when he administered it to his acquaintance, Miss Hobbie, in January 1842 while his col-league extracted a tooth.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2012 · In 1842, after accidentally exposing himself to chlorine gas while preparing a demonstration and lecture on Vesuvius, he inhaled ether as an antidote; ether was believed to have medicinal properties for the lungs.

  6. When William Clarke was born on 17 November 1791, in Leicester St Mary, Leicestershire, England, his father, Thomas Clark, was 30 and his mother, Jane Gibson, was 32. He married Jane Warrack on 25 September 1836.

  7. Genealogy for William Clarke (1768 - 1842) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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