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Discovery of nitrous oxide — Joseph Priestley

1772 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineDiscoveryBritish

Joseph Priestley isolated nitrous oxide within the context of 18th-century pneumatic chemistry. The finding was not yet an anesthetic technique, but it provided the agent that would later make inhalational analgesia possible. Its historical importance lies in having made a new gaseous substance with specific physiological effects available to medicine.

Institutionprivate laboratory
Historical regionEngland
Primary sourceJoseph Priestley, Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air (1772–1775)
Secondary sourcehttps://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/16/3/87/2897753
Original languageEnglish
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