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  1. El mismo 1842, un estudiante de Medicina, William Clarke, ayudó a extraer una muela a una amiga usando una toalla con éter. Su mentor, el Profesor Moore, lo desalentó de continuar esos experimentos.

  2. In January 1842, by now a medical student at Berkshire Medical College, Clarke administered ether to a Miss Hobbie, while Elijah Pope performed a dental extraction. In so doing, he became the first to administer an inhaled anesthetic to facilitate the performance of a surgical procedure.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › history › dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-pressAnesthesia, Discovery of | Encyclopedia.com

    William E. Clarke was a medical student at the Berkshire Medical College in Massachusetts. In January 1842 he returned to his hometown of Rochester, New York, during a break in the lecture schedule. Clarke discovered that the sister of one of his classmates, a Miss Hobbie, needed a tooth extracted.

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

  5. Genealogy for William Clarke (1842 - 1924) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 18 de sept. de 2016 · History of Anesthesia. William E. Clarke. January 1842, Rochester, NY. Teeth extraction of Ms. Hobbie by dentist E. Pope. Crawford W. Long. March 1842, Jefferson, Georgia. Neck tumor excision of Mr. Venable. Fee charged $2.00. James Y. Simpson.

  7. 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.

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