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  1. Crawford Williamson Long (November 1, 1815 – June 16, 1878) was an American surgeon and pharmacist best known for his first use of inhaled sulfuric ether as an anesthetic. [1] [2] Life and work

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · Crawford Williamson Long (born Nov. 1, 1815, Danielsville, Ga., U.S.—died June 16, 1878, Athens, Ga.) was an American physician traditionally considered the first to have used ether as an anesthetic in surgery.

  3. May 14, 2004 · Learn about Crawford Long, a north Georgia physician who is credited with the discovery of anesthesia. Find out how he experimented with sulfuric ether, faced skepticism and controversy, and received recognition for his achievement.

  4. Mar 28, 2019 · In the small town of Jefferson, Georgia, about 20 miles from the University of Georgia in Athens, a 26-year-old physician named Crawford Williamson Long removed a tumor from the neck of a man...

  5. Crawford Long, a pioneering physician and pharmacist from Georgia, made a groundbreaking discovery in the history of anesthesia. His use of sulfuric ether as an inhaled anesthetic during surgery on March 30, 1842, marked a significant milestone in medical history.

  6. Jul 1, 2024 · Learn about Dr. Crawford W. Long, the physician who first used ether for surgical anesthesia in 1842. Explore the museum exhibits, audio tours, and Google tour of his life and legacy.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Learn about Dr. Crawford W. Long, the physician who first used ether for surgical anesthesia in 1842. Explore his personal artifacts, early anesthesia equipment, and a recreated 1840's doctor's office and apothecary shop.