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Mor⋅ton

[mawr-tn]
–noun
1. Jelly Roll (Ferdinand Morton), 1885–1941, U.S. jazz pianist, composer, and band leader.
2. Le⋅vi Par⋅sons [lee-vahy pahr-suhnz] , 1824–1920, vice president of the U.S. 1889–93; governor of New York 1895–96.
3. William Thomas Green, 1819–68, U.S. dentist: first to employ ether as an anesthetic.
4. a town in central Illinois. 14,178.
5. a male given name: a family name taken from a Norman placename meaning “town on the moor.”
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Morton Mor·ton (môr'tn), William Thomas Green. 1819-1868.

American dentist and pioneer anesthetist who in 1846 gave the first public demonstration of ether as an anesthetic in a surgical procedure.

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