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Born in Charlton, Massachusetts, William T. G. Morton was the son of James Morton, a farmer, and Rebecca (Needham) Morton Excelled in school clerk, printer, and salesman
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Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1840 1843 Morton married Elizabeth Whitman of Farmington – condition ? Quit dental join medicine
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In the autumn of 1844, Morton entered Harvard Medical School attended the chemistry lectures of Dr. Charles T. Jackson, who introduced Morton to the anesthetic properties of ether. Morton then also left Harvard.
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A lot of patients with root cleaning in dental treatment were feeling pain Morton first tested ether on animals and then upon himself to measure the possible after effects. When he was convinced of its safety, he decided to put it to use on a patient.
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On September 30, 1846, Morton performed a painless tooth extraction after administering ether to a patient
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Boston surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow arranged for a now-famous demonstration of ether October 16, 1846 at the operating theater of the Massachusetts General Hospital
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Dr. John Collins Warren painlessly removed a tumour from the neck of a Mr. Edward Gilbert Abbot Morton tried to hide the identity of the substance Abbott had inhaled, by referring to it as "Letheon",Letheon
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AIR ether patient
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Who used it first ??
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It was actually employed in 1842 by Dr. Crawford W. Long, at the University of Pennsylvania, in some minor cases of surgery. but he would seem to have lost confidence in his method and afterwards abandoned it
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In December 1846, Morton applied to Congress for "national recompense" of $100,000, was complicated by the claims of Jackson and Wells as discoverers of ether, and so Morton's application proved fruitless.
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In 1852 he received an honorary degree from the Washington University of Medicine Demonstration of control of science over pain
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Morton's notoriety only increased when he served as the star defence witness in that of John White Webster accused of the murder of Dr. George Parkman. Morton's rival
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the French Academy of Medicine awarded Jackson and Morton a joint prize of 5,000 francs, Morton turned it down on the grounds that it rightfully belonged to him alone Suit for 100000 $ spent on court expenses Pauper
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Morton performed public service yet again - 1862 when he joined the Army of the Potomac as a volunteer surgeon, applied ether to more than two thousand wounded soldiers during the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and the Wilderness.
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Morton was in New York City in July 1868 when he went to Central Park to seek relief from a heat wave, where he collapsed and died soon after
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In 1871, a committee published The Historical Memoranda Relative to the Discovery of Etherization to establish Morton as the inventor and revealer of anaesthetic inhalation
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1944 Paramount Pictures film The Great Moment.
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