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Crawford Williamson Long was an American physician recognized for using ether as a surgical anesthetic in Jefferson, Georgia, in 1842. He administered ether while removing a tumor from a patient's neck, several years before ether anesthesia was publicly demonstrated in Boston. Long did not publish his account until 1849, which complicated later disputes over priority in the discovery of anesthesia.

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Who was Crawford Long?

Crawford Long was an American physician recognized for his early use of surgical anesthesia. He famously utilized ether anesthesia for a surgical procedure in Georgia.

When did Crawford Long first use ether for surgery?

Crawford Long used ether as an anesthetic during a surgery in 1842. This pioneering medical event took place in the state of Georgia.

Did Crawford Long discover anesthesia before the Boston public demonstration?

Yes, Crawford Long utilized ether anesthesia in Georgia in 1842, which was years before its famous public demonstration in Boston. However, his early use was not widely publicized at the time.

What anesthetic did Crawford Long use in his surgeries?

Crawford Long used ether to anesthetize his patients during surgery in 1842. His work in Georgia predated the more widely recognized public demonstrations of ether anesthesia.

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