Utilisateur
William T.G. Morton
1846
Laughing Gas (Nitrous Oxide)
Chloroform
19th century
Toxic side effects
William T.G. Morton
Sumerians
1847
Anaesthetic vaporizers
as a fairground novelty and for recreational purposes
Demonstrated the use of nitrous oxide by removing one of his own teeth but failed to convince doctors
Using ether for a tooth extraction
Crawford Long
Robert Liston
"The Yankee Dodge"
Difficult to inhale
vomiting
Highly flammable
When testing substances his assistant knocked over a bottle sending them all to sleep
Hard to dose
Choroform overdose during a routine toenail removal