File:Ether Dome Daguerreotype No. 3.png
According to Rowley (2022), the view captures an exploratory and intervention surgery for a young Portuguese sailor's diseased fibula. Although Manuel was Townsend's patient, Warren was the lead surgeon who prosecuted the operation on July 3, 1847. Warren's case notes for the surgery are published in Volume 2 of his biography. Rowley scholarship published online [1]
Attributions of record, left to right: J. Mason Warren, M.D., Henry Grafton Clark, M.D., Samuel Parkman, M.D., etherizer, unknown, Solomon Davis Townsend, M.D., John Collins Warren, M.D., unknown person possibly Charles H. Hildreth, M.D. James Johnson or Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D., unknown, unknown. Attributions from Haridas, Lowry & Lowry, et al.Photographs of Early Ether Anesthesia in Boston: The Daguerreotypes of Albert Southworth and Josiah Hawes
Anesthesiology 7 2010, Vol.113, 13-26. doi:10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181de6f41Artist |
Southworth and Hawes |
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Medium | Whole plate daguerreotype | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Collection |
Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on loan from Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
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Accession number |
object no. 1.1979 |
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Source/Photographer | Photographs of Early Ether Anesthesia in Boston: The Daguerreotypes of Albert Southworth and Josiah Hawes Rajesh Parsotam Haridas, M.B.Ch.B., F.A.N.Z.C.A. Anesthesiology 7 2010, Vol.113, 13-26. doi:10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181de6f41 |
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