Remonstrance of physicians of Boston and its vicinity against an award to W.T.G. Morton as the discoverer of the anaesthetic effects of ether, 1852

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Catalog Record: Remonstrance of physicians of Boston and its vicinity against an award to W.T.G. Morton as the discoverer of the anaesthetic effects of ether, 1852

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Title: Remonstrance of physicians of Boston and its vicinity against an award to W.T.G. Morton as the discoverer of the anaesthetic effects of ether.

WLM Call Number: WO 211 E81 R287 1852 RB

Publisher: [Washington, D.C.?] : Gideon, printer, [1852?].

Physical Descrip: 5 p. ; 23 cm.

Language: eng

Provenance: “Hon. S.W. Parker” written in pencil at top of first page.

Subject: Ether Controversy.
Subject: Jackson, Charles T. (Charles Thomas), 1805-1880.
Subject: Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868.

General Notes: The “Remonstrance,” addressed “to the Senate and House of
Representatives, in Congress assembled” and signed by 143 physicians
and surgeons, defends the claim of Dr. Charles T. Jackson to the
discovery.

General Notes: Caption title.

General Notes: Digitized by Northern Micrographics in Batch 15, December 2014.