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Historical Bibliography Updated: May 11, 2020

Charles Thomas Jackson: “The head behind the hands.” Applying science to implement discovery and invention in early nineteenth century America

Publication Details

Novato, CA: HistoryofScience.com, 2007 CE.

The first biography of Jackson, the physician and geologist who discoverered of the anesthetic effects of ether, and also played an important role in the discovery of the American electro-magnetic telegraph. Forms a supplement to Wolfe's Tarnished idol: William Thomas Green Morton and the introduction of surgical anesthesia. A chronicle of the ether controversy (2001; No. 6903).

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Entry Number#7646
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/9818
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLcharles-thomas-jackson-the-head-behind-the-hands-applying-science-to-implement-discovery-and-invention-in-early-nineteenth-century-america

Geographic Context

Publication place: Novato, CA