Insensibility During Surgical Operations Produced by Inhalation. In: The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Volume XXXV. Boston: David Clapp, 1847. Rebound in full red morocco, upper cover and spine gilt lettered, a.e.g.. Faded ownership signature to title-page, generally internally clean, spine darkened, light shelfwear. First edition. Bigelow herein provides an account of the first use of ether as an anaesthetic by William Morton on October 16, 1846. Garrison & Morton 5651. Provenance: From the library of Nobel Prize winner Dr. George R. Minot, with his pencilled signature to the front flyleaf and with a presentation sheet mounted to the front free endpaper, signed by 19 of his colleagues, including fellow Nobel laureate William Parry Murphy, Walter Bradford Cannon, William Bosworth Castle, and Henry Asbury Christian, and given to Minot at a 1928 dinner held in his honor, together with lots 3042 and 3050 below. See illustration.
Insensibility During Surgical Operations Produced by Inhalation. In: The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Volume XXXV. Boston: David Clapp, 1847. Rebound in full red morocco, upper cover and spine gilt lettered, a.e.g.. Faded ownership signature to title-page, generally internally clean, spine darkened, light shelfwear. First edition. Bigelow herein provides an account of the first use of ether as an anaesthetic by William Morton on October 16, 1846. Garrison & Morton 5651. Provenance: From the library of Nobel Prize winner Dr. George R. Minot, with his pencilled signature to the front flyleaf and with a presentation sheet mounted to the front free endpaper, signed by 19 of his colleagues, including fellow Nobel laureate William Parry Murphy, Walter Bradford Cannon, William Bosworth Castle, and Henry Asbury Christian, and given to Minot at a 1928 dinner held in his honor, together with lots 3042 and 3050 below. See illustration.
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