Ether Dome, Boston
Facts and practical information
The Ether Dome is a surgical operating amphitheater in the Bulfinch Building at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. It served as the hospital's operating room from its opening in 1821 until 1867. It was the site of the first public demonstration of the use of inhaled ether as a surgical anesthetic on October 16, 1846, otherwise known as Ether Day. Crawford Long, a surgeon in Georgia, had previously administered sulfuric ether in 1842, but this went unpublished until 1849. The Ether Dome event occurred when William Thomas Green Morton, a local dentist, used ether to anesthetize Edward Gilbert Abbott. John Collins Warren, the first dean of Harvard Medical School, then painlessly removed part of a tumor from Abbott's neck. After Warren had finished, and Abbott regained consciousness, Warren asked the patient how he felt. Reportedly, Abbott said, "Feels as if my neck's been scratched". Warren then turned to his medical audience and uttered "Gentlemen, this is no Humbug". This was presumably a reference to the unsuccessful demonstration of nitrous oxide anesthesia by Horace Wells in the same theater the previous year, which was ended by cries of "Humbug!" after the patient groaned with pain. ()
Ether Dome – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: TD Garden, Museum of Science, Nashua Street Park, Vilna Shul.
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How to get to Ether Dome by public transport?
Metro
- Charles/MGH • Lines: Red (7 min walk)
- Bowdoin • Lines: Blue (9 min walk)
Train
- Boston North Station (9 min walk)
- Boston South Station (27 min walk)
Light rail
- North Station • Lines: C, E (11 min walk)
- Government Center • Lines: C, D, E (13 min walk)
Bus
- Tremont St opp Temple Pl • Lines: 55 (16 min walk)
- Otis St @ Summer St • Lines: 504, 7 (21 min walk)