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W. T. G. Morton
(Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868)
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Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: The invention of anæsthetic inhalation; or, "Discovery of anæsthesia." (D. Appleton and company, 1880), also by William J. Morton (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: A memoir to the Academy of Sciences at Paris on a new use of sulphuric ether (H. Schuman, 1946), also by John F. Fulton (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: Memoranda relating to the discovery of surgical anesthesia : and Dr. William T. G. Morton's relation to this event, [Pamphlet 4] ([New York], 1905), also by William J. Morton (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: Memoranda relating to the discovery of surgical anesthesia : and Dr. William T.G. Morton's relation to this event, [Pamphlet 4]. ([New York], 1905), also by William J. Morton (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: Miscellaneous dental pamphlets. ([v.p., 1800), also by Anatomy of the fifth pair of nerves, Theophilus Parvin, L. P. Meredith, Robert Arthur, J. C. Warren, Daniel Mann, Nathaniel Peabody, J. F. B. Flagg, and J. F. Flagg (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: Statement, supported by evidence, of Wm. T.G. Morton, M.D., on his claim to the discovery of the anæsthetic properties of ether, submitted to the honorable the Select Committee appointed by the Senate of the United States. 32d Congress, 2d session, January 21, 1853. (Washington, 1853), also by 2d sess. United States. 32d Cong. and United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ether Discovery (page images at HathiTrust)
Morton, W. T. G. (William Thomas Green), 1819-1868: Statements, supported by evidence, of Wm. T.G. Morton on his claim to the discovery of the anaesthetic properties of ether submitted to the honorable the select committee appointed by the Senate of the United States. 32d Congress, 2d session, January 21, 1853. (Washington, 1853), also by United States. Congress. Senate Select committee on the Ether Discovery (page images at HathiTrust)
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