[post_page_title]William T.G. Morton: Propellor of anesthetics during surgery[/post_page_title]
In 1846, William T.G. Morton, a dentist, exemplified the powers of ether – a substance that had the power to lessen pain significantly during surgical procedures. It was said, “But while anesthetic was a great advance in and of itself, another advance that occurred at roughly the same time may have been even more beneficial — antisepsis, or the creation of a sterile surgical environment.” Which is exactly what another doctor on this list invented.

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