James Young Simpson was a nineteenth-century Scottish obstetrician best known for introducing the use of chloroform as anesthesia during medical procedures. He was born on June 7, 1811 and first administered chloroform to a maternity ward patient named Jane Carstairs. His discovery revolutionized the medical field and made surgery and childbirth much safer and less painful.
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About
Best remembered for introducing the use of chloroform as anesthesia during medical procedures, this nineteenth-century obstetrician first administered chloroform to a maternity ward patient named Jane Carstairs.
Before Fame
He began studying Medicine at the age of fourteen and earned his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh at the age of twenty.
Trivia
He was a longtime friend of Scottish Physicist David Brewster.
Family Life
He and his six siblings were born to David Simpson and Mary Jarvey.
Associated With
He and Chemist Humphry Davy were among the first to experiment with the medical use of anesthetics (chloroform and nitrous oxide, respectively).