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Simpson researching anaesthetics, 1840sSir James Young Simpson (1811-1870), Scottish doctor. This historical artwork shows Simpsons butler walking in on Simpson, who is suffering from the effects of a recent experiment
James Young Simpson3586168 James Young Simpson; (add.info.: Portrait of James Young Simpson (1811-1870) a Scottish obstetrician. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG
James Young Simpson, 19th century (engraving)3586167 James Young Simpson, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Portrait of James Young Simpson (1811-1870) a Scottish obstetrician. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG
James Young Simpson (1811-1870)865072 James Young Simpson (1811-1870); (add.info.: James Young Simpson, having experimented on himself with chloroform, found unconcious on the floor by his butler)
An incident in man's fight with pain (litho)979580 An incident in man's fight with pain (litho) by Skinner, Edward Frederick (1865-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: An incident in man's fight with pain)
Sir James Young Simpson & Wainhouse (or Muirhouse), 1843-47
James Young Simpson (1811 - 1870) Scottish obstetrician. Pioneer of the use of Chloroform as an anesthetic. From an engraving published London, May 1870
James Simpson, Scottish physicianJames Simpson (1811-1870), Scottish physician. Simpson, who later called himself James Young Simpson, was the first person to use anaesthetics on women giving birth
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