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HEALTHJun 1 · 01:00 UTCSCMP CHINAShi Huang

Why a fabled Chinese surgeon’s tomb may help rewrite history of anaesthetic use

New evidence suggests Chinese surgeons in the 14th century AD used plant-based anaesthetics, challenging the record of William T.G. Morton's 1846 ether anaesthesia demonstration in Boston. Previously known from ancient texts, physical evidence now supports their historical use.

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