Rajesh P. Haridas , Michael Gionfriddo , George S. Bause
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Abstract
Letheon was the commercial name that Boston dentist William T. G. Morton chose for his ether-based “preparation” that was inhaled to produce insensibility during surgical and dental procedures. The multiple editions of Edward Warren's Some Account of the Letheon (1847) as well as Nathan P. Rice's Trials of a Public Benefactor (1859) provide the only known accounts of the meeting hosted by the physician Augustus A. Gould at which the name Letheon was chosen. Neither Warren nor Rice mentions when the meeting occurred. In all likelihood, it was held at some point in a three-week period from mid-November to just short of December 9, 1846, the publication date of the earliest known reference to the name. The absence of the word Letheon in Morton's public notices around the end of November 1846 or, indeed, in any document until his December 9 advertisement in The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal suggests a later date for the meeting than has been previously reported.
Letheon是波士顿牙医威廉·t·g·莫顿为他的乙醚“制剂”选择的商业名称,这种制剂在手术和牙科过程中被吸入以产生麻木感。爱德华·沃伦(Edward Warren)的《Letheon的一些叙述》(1847)和内森·p·赖斯(Nathan P. Rice)的《一个公共捐助者的审判》(1859)的多个版本提供了唯一已知的由医生奥古斯都·a·古尔德(Augustus a . Gould)主持的会议的记录,会上选择了Letheon这个名字。沃伦和赖斯都没有提到会面的时间。十有八九是在从11月中旬到1846年12月9日(已知最早提到这个名字的出版日期)之前的三周内举行的。Morton在1846年11月底的公告中没有Letheon这个词,事实上,在他12月9日在波士顿医学和外科杂志上的广告之前的任何文件中都没有这个词,这表明会议的日期比之前报道的要晚。
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The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.