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  1. James Young Simpson (Bathgate, Escocia, 7 de junio de 1811 - Edimburgo, 6 de mayo de 1870) fue un médico escocés y una figura importante en la historia de la medicina. Descubrió las propiedades anestésicas del cloroformo y lo introdujo, con éxito, para el uso médico general.

  2. Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet, FRSE FRCPE FSA Scot (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870), was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine. He was the first physician to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform on humans and helped to popularise its use in medicine.

  3. 23 de ago. de 2021 · El filtro de agua es un invento esencial para la humanidad y oficialmente fue creado por James Simpson. Sin embargo hay toda una historia antes de este momento. Os contamos todo sobre el concepto de filtración y sobre la evolución del invento a lo largo de los siglos.

  4. 2 de may. de 2024 · Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet was a Scottish obstetrician who was the first to use chloroform in obstetrics and the first in Britain to use ether. Simpson was professor of obstetrics at the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained an M.D. in 1832. After news of the use of ether in surgery.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2017 · Keywords. People. Childbirth Obstetrics Labor (Obstetrics) Chloroform Ether Midwifery Labor Pain Labor, Obstetric Natural childbirth. James Young Simpson was one of the first obstetricians to administer anesthesia during childbirth in nineteenth century Scotland. Before his work in the 1800s, physicians had few ways to reduce the ...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir James Young Simpson, the pioneer of anaesthetics and Professor of Midwifery at the University of Edinburgh. Find out where his plaque is located and how he changed surgery with chloroform.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2016 · James Young Simpson was a pioneer of anaesthetics, Professor of Midwifery, and a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. He was the first to demonstrate the anaesthetic properties of chloroform in 1847 and introduced it into obstetric and surgical practice in the Royal Infirmary.