Abstract
An anonymous poem and a cartoon about etherisation were published in Bell’s Life in Sydney on 26 June 1847, less than 3 weeks after ether was first administered in Sydney, New South Wales. Almost a year later, an Adelaide newspaper, The South Australian Register, reproduced a poem about chloroform from the British satirical magazine Punch. This poem, ‘The Blessings of Chloroform’, has been attributed to Percival Leigh, a British medical practitioner who became a comic writer.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine