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The work examines the use of ether vapors to relieve pain, describing properties of liquid ether, the physiological effects of inhalation, and different states of ether intoxication. It traces historical applications and competing priority claims, then details inhalation apparatus, patient positioning, dosing, and practical technique. Clinical sections evaluate efficacy and risks during surgical, obstetric, internal medicine, and forensic procedures, offer postoperative care guidance, and respond to contemporary objections. Dozens of operative case reports illustrate methods and outcomes across a range of procedures. The text closes with practical recommendations for safe implementation and a stated charitable purpose for its proceeds.

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Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach

Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach was a notable figure in the field of medicine and is recognized for his contributions to pain management. He is best known for his work "Der Aether gegen den Schmerz," which explores the use of ether as an anesthetic. Dieffenbach's writings reflect the medical practices of his time and provide insight into the early developments of anesthesia. His work contributed to the understanding of pain relief methods, marking a significant advancement in medical science during the 19th century.

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