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James Young Simpson, having experimented on himself with chloroform, found unconcious
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James Young Simpson, having experimented on himself with chloroform, found unconcious
James Young Simpson, having experimented on himself with chloroform, found unconcious on the floor by his butler. Simpson (1811-1870) Scottish obstetrician born at Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. Professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh University. Physician to Queen Victoria. Discovered the anaesthetic properties of chloroform. Introduced anaesthesia to childbirth. Engraving from Heroes of Britain in Peace and War by Edwin Hodder (London, c1880)
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Born Butler C1880 Childbirth Discovered Edinburgh Edwin Floor Found Heroes Hodder Introduced James Lothian Medicine Peace Physician Professor Queen Scotland Scottish Simpson University Victoria West Young Anaesthesia Anaesthetic Chloroform Experimented Midwifery Obstetrician Properties
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This print captures a pivotal moment in medical history, depicting the renowned Scottish obstetrician James Young Simpson. Known for his groundbreaking discoveries and contributions to the field of medicine, Simpson's experimentation on himself with chloroform led to an extraordinary revelation. In this image, we see him lying unconscious on the floor, discovered by his loyal butler. Born in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland in 1811, James Young Simpson went on to become a distinguished professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh University and even served as Physician to Queen Victoria herself. However, it was his discovery of the anaesthetic properties of chloroform that truly solidified his place among medical heroes. Simpson's introduction of anaesthesia revolutionized childbirth practices and brought immeasurable relief to countless women across Britain. This engraving from Edwin Hodder's "Heroes of Britain in Peace and War" (London, c1880) immortalizes Simpson's significant contribution to medicine. As we gaze upon this powerful image capturing both vulnerability and triumph, we are reminded not only of Simpson's unwavering dedication but also the profound impact he had on British society during an era marked by progress and innovation. Let us honor James Young Simpson for his remarkable achievements that forever changed the landscape of medicine.
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