United States Congress (32nd Congress, 2nd Session). In Senate of the United Senate [sic.]. [Report of J.P. Walker]. The select committee, to which were referred the various memorials in regard to the discovery of the means by which the human body is rendered uniformly and safely insensible to pain under surgical operations, has had the subject under consideration, and now report, 1853
Catalog Record: United States Congress (32nd Congress, 2nd Session). In Senate of the United Senate [sic.]. [Report of J.P. Walker]. The select committee, to which were referred the various memorials in regard to the discovery of the means by which the human body is rendered uniformly and safely insensible to pain under surgical operations, has had the subject under consideration, and now report, 1853
Title: In Senate of the United Senate [sic.]. [Report of J.P. Walker]. The select committee, to which were referred the various memorials in regard to the discovery of the means by which the human body is rendered uniformly and safely insensible to pain under surgical operations, has had the subject under consideration, and now report.
AccessKey: acam
Author: Walker, J.P.
Corp. Author: United States. Congress (32nd, 2nd session).
WLM Call Number: WO 211 E81 U5w 1853 RB
Accession NO.: 747
Publisher: Washington, DC : [s.n.], 1853.
Physical Description: 39 p. ; 23 cm.
Subject: Ether Controversy – letter.
Subject: Anesthesia – history.
Subject: Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.
Related Names: Walker, J.P.
Abstract: Senate report issued in response to Truman Smith’s “Examination of the Question of Anaesthesia.”
General Notes: Fulton-Stanton catalog VI: 75.
General Notes: Copy 2 is located at Pam WO 211 E81 U5w 1853 RB. “Pam” in the call number indicates that this item is stored in the RBR pamphlet area in an archival box, by call number.
General Notes: “February 19, 1953 – Ordered to be printed.”
General Notes: The same content is contained within “Report of the select committee of the U.S. Senate, on the subject of anaesthesia, with the remarks of Hon. J.P. Walker, U.S.S., Chairman.” [WO 211 E81 W151r RB].
General Notes: Digitized by Northern Micrographics March 24, 2009.