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History of Anesthesia

ANESTHESIA AND PAIN HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
From the University of Alabama at Birmingham - This has about everything!

Historical Anaesthetic Equipment
A site with many photographs of old anesthesia equipment.

The NDA Online Anaesthesia Museum

The Brian Welsh Memorial Museum of Anaesthesia

The Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology

Entrance to the Vienna Virtual Museum of the History of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine

Anesthesia History Calender

Nurse Anesthesia History from the AANA - Great Link

"Discovery of the first volatile anesthesia gas"
Courtesy of MEDLAFF

From: Surgical instruments. St. Louis: Blees-Moore Instrument Co., 1901; for educational purposes only, no infringement on ownership or copyright implied

From: Blood Pressure Technique Simplified, W.H. Crowing, 1912; for educational purposes only, no infringement on ownership or copyright impliedFrom: Blood Pressure Technique Simplified, W.H. Crowing, 1912; for educational purposes only, no infringement on ownership or copyright implied
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These are two anesthesia records from Dr. E.I. McKesson of Toledo, Ohio, circa 1912. The record on the left shows the use of "Ether open mask, 8 layers of gauze, 1 towel around ..."

The record on the right shows the use of nitrous oxide anesthesia. Because nitrous cannot produce surgical anesthesia in a non-hypoxic mixture, today we use nitrous as an adjunct to other anesthetics. However, as you can see from the record, nitrous oxide is used with oxygen in a hypoxic mixture (about 90 percent N20 with 10 percent oxygen) in order to produce a satisfactory anesthetic.

For educational purposes only, no infringement on copyright or ownership implied. Ombredanne Inhaler, from the Brain Welsh Memorial Museum of Anaesthesia, Royal Victoria Infirmary - For educational purposes only, no infringement on copyright or ownership implied.
Photograph taken in Europe by the American Gynecological Club in 1926. The anesthesiologist is using an "Inhaler" device, probably the Ombredanne Inhaler, similar to the one pictured to the right. Professor Ombredonne (France) introduced his Ether Apparatus circa 1870-80 and it was manufactured by various makers into the early 1900's.

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Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, VT, circa 1910 Russia, circa 1908
Postcards courtesy of the Zwerdling Nursing Archives

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