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The Pharmacological History: Why was ether disproved?

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The first public demonstration of ether as a surgical anesthetic in 1846 revolutionized surgery by eliminating pain. While groundbreaking, its widespread use declined over a century due to significant dangers, revealing the crucial answer to why was ether disproved for safer alternatives.

Why don't they use ether anymore? A look into its medical abandonment

4 min read
On October 16, 1846, William T.G. Morton's public demonstration of ether anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital enabled the first painless surgery, marking a monumental shift in medicine. So, why don't they use ether anymore? The medical field's dramatic shift away from this historic anesthetic is due to its serious inherent risks and the development of far safer, more efficient alternatives.