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Prior to the development of ether the was no anesthetic for surgery
Ether unconsciousness. In the past this was used a lot... now, I think, there are many safer gasses that are used in surgery.
William Morton
Ether was first discovered as an anesthetic by dentist William T.G. Morton in 1846. It was first used in surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Diethyl ether, which is what people usually mean when they say "ether."
Yes actually cause doctors use it for an operation/surgery to put people to sleep so they don`t feel the pain.
The answer would be no. ETHER is a non-narcotic anesthetic capable of rendering someone unconscious if breathed in sufficient quantity. It was used in the earliest days of medicine to render people unconscious so that surgery could be performed on them. Any substance capable of impairing a person's ability to operate a vehicle would be chargeable as DUI.
Actually in the Middle Ages, hospitals and surgery were very primitive. Their doctors were not certified, and they had no anesthetics, not even ether. It would have been important if they really had hospitals and surgery. Mostly, as far as I have heard, they would do a lot of bloodletting.
to stop people being sick
i think it was ether or chloroform
they are putting a antibactrial spray to prevent jerms spreding though you
Well u can ether get surgery or u can tuck it penIs inbetween ur legs and after a wile yo feel what it's like to walk like a girl