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...that in 1800 ether was first used by partyers as a fun diversion? Sniffing the gas led to hilarious and raucous laughter as people watched each other become more and more intoxicated and silly. Several doctors independently realized the value ether would have to anesthetize surgery patients. Of those who claimed rights to the "discovery," none had a happy ending. One had a seizure and died defending his rights. Another spent his life in an asylum because he had been denied acclaim. A third became addicted to chloroform and, in a New York City jail, he soaked a cloth in the drug, severed an artery and bled to death.

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Examiner: Skorupa, Valerie L


Primary examiner statistics: 0 patents; average approval time: N/A
Assistant examiner statistics: 15 patents; average approval time: 31 days

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8181648 Systems and methods for managing pressure in a breathing assistan...
8181645 Dispensing device
8181643 System and method for detection and repair of pulmonary air leaks
8171930 Powder inhaler featuring reduced compaction inhaler
8166970 Inhalation apparatus
8122880 Inhaler that uses focused acoustic waves to deliver a pharmaceuti...
8113199 Counter for use with a medicament dispenser
8113195 Bringing a multi-component jet into the visual field of a user
8104467 Rapid orotracheal intubation guide
8100124 Device with a respirator and a humidifier
8088086 Automated pet scratching device and associated method
8074646 Method and system for controlling breathing
8066006 Filtering face-piece respirator having nose clip molded into the ...
8037880 Dry powder inhaler
8011368 Respirator fit-testing apparatus and method
 
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