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Operation,Ether,c1907,anesthesia,W.T.G. Morton,Massachusetts General Hospital

Title: Second photograph operation under ether
Date Created/Published: c1907.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Re-enactment of the demonstration of ether anesthesia by W.T.G. Morton (stand-in) on 16 Oct. 1846, in the operating room of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Identified surgeons are John Mason Warren, John Collins Warren, Geo. Hayward, James Johnson, and Solomon D. Townsend.
Notes:
Photo of a daguerreotype by Southworth & Hawes, ca. 1850.
Reference copy may be in SSF - Anesthetics.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: BI (6); Anesthesia; Medicine; Photog. I.; Hospitals; Geogr.; Surgery; Shelf. Sources checked and other information on verso of card.
Bookmark /2003678393/
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