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hea 13 Chloroform trials at N.Staffs. Infirmary – Etruria.

I discovered that it was only a matter of months that chloroform was demonstrated for its properties on humans in 1847 by Scottish obstetrician, Sir James Young Simpson.  The report stated that Simpson was the first to demonstrate chloroform, most likely to an audience of his peers. It was described as “this new and important anaesthetic agent – the peculiar powers of which produced insensibility to pain and used widely from the early 1850s.

However, my research proved that it was first discovered, not in Scotland as reported in medical papers but in Etruria at the Peoples Dispensary for the sick with a 15-year-old girl in 1848. Skill and care were required to differentiate between an effective dose (enough to make patient insensible during surgery). In fact, in December 1846 the Potteries Mercury which pre-dates the official published date of the discovery in 1847.

 

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When researching the origins of Ether which was the first general anaesthetic used in surgery, beginning in the mid-19th century. It could be vaporized into a gas that numbs pain while keeping patients conscious. Ether was used to treat ailments like scurvy and pulmonary inflammation.

I discovered that it was only a matter of months that chloroform was demonstrated for its properties on humans in 1847 by Scottish obstetrician, Sir James Young Simpson.  The report stated that Simpson was the first to demonstrate chloroform, most likely to an audience of his peers. It was described as “this new and important anaesthetic agent – the peculiar powers of which produced insensibility to pain and used widely from the early 1850s.

However, my research proved that it was first discovered, not in Scotland but in Etruria at the Peoples Dispensary for the sick with a 15-year-old girl in 1848. Skill and care were required to differentiate between an effective dose (enough to make patient insensible during surgery). In fact, in December 1846 the Potteries Mercury which pre-dates the official published date of 1847 for that of Sir ames Yung Simpson.

This is an intriguing find by chance certainly changes the previous published information. Would be good that a little village like Etruria one day gets the credit. For all the full details including those early operations performed under Chloroform this essay is well worth a download to read for yourself – fascinating two whole pages. One fine note at the age of ten I was admitted as an emergency to the North Staffs Infirmary with a serious mastoid behind my right ear, and I was given then in 1954 chloroform.

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