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  1. William James Morton (July 3, 1845 – March 26, 1920) was a United States physician, an authority in electrotherapeutics. During his career he was convicted for mail fraud, for which conviction he received a presidential pardon after serving some months in jail.

  2. 21 de out. de 2021 · Dr. William J. Morton (1845–1920) hurried this book, The X ray or Photography of the Invisible and Its Value in Surgery, into print in September 1896, a mere nine months after Wilhelm Röntgen made public his discovery of the new ray.

  3. Abstract. William James Morton (1845-1920) was the son of a famous father and by supporting his father is linked to the story of ether anaesthesia. Ether and the dentist William Thomas...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2019 · William James Morton (1845–1920) was the son of a famous father and by supporting his father is linked to the story of ether anaesthesia. Ether and the dentist William Thomas Green Morton (1819–1868) has far outlasted any medical/ scientific contributions made by the electrotherapist/radiologist William James Morton.

    • Richard F. Mould
    • 2018
  5. William Thomas Green Morton, the man most commonly associated with the introduction of anesthesia in 1846, fathered William James Morton. William James Morton's contributions to society were substantial. He conducted pioneering work in radiology, radiation oncology, and therapeutic electricity.

  6. Dr. William J. Morton (1846-1920) was the son of Dr. William T.G. Morton, who is largely credited with the first successful demonstration of ether anesthesia in 1846. Dr. Morton was a neurologist in New York, and a member of the New York Academy of Medicine.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2016 · Dr. Morton is seen fluoroscoping his own hand. Medical pioneering was nothing new to the Morton family; his father, dentist William T. Morton (1819–1868), was the first to publicly demonstrate the anesthetic effects of sulphuric ether at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1846. Hazards and Benefits.