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  1. Es posible que en enero de 1842, William E. Clarke, un estudiante de medicina, aplicara la primera anestesia con éter en Rochester, NY, para una extracción dental.

  2. 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.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2016 · A replica of William Morton’s ether inhaler as used at the first public demonstration of ether anesthesia on October 16, 1846 (courtesy of the Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology, Park Ridge, Illinois)

  4. www.galenusrevista.com › El-nacimiento-de-la-REVISTA GALENUS

    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.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2010 · Chronologically, in 1842, William E. Clarke, a chemist in Rochester (NY), provided Elijah Pope with ether for the purposes of tooth extraction. In 1844, in Boston, G.Q. Colton and the dentist Horace Wells used nitrous oxide as an anesthetic for tooth extraction.

  6. 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.

  7. WILLIAM Edward Clarke (1819–1898) used ether clinically in January 1842 in the presence of his preceptor, Professor Elliott Mott Moore (1814–1902), while dentist Elijah Pope extracted the tooth of a Miss Hobbie. 1 Although she is believed to be related to one of two fellow medical students Joseph C. Hobbie or Allen Hobbey, no further information...