| 1. | Crawford Wil⋅liam⋅son [wil-yuh m-suh n] , 1815–78, U.S. surgeon. |
| 2. | Hu⋅ey Pierce [hyoo-ee] , 1893–1935, U.S. politician: governor of Louisiana 1928–31; U.S. senator 1931–35. |
| 3. | Russell B(il⋅liu) [bil-yoo] , 1918–2003, U.S. lawyer and politician: U.S. senator 1948–87 (son of Huey Long). |
| 4. | Stephen Harriman, 1784–1864, U.S. army officer and explorer. |
Long (lông), Crawford Williamson. 1815-1878.
American surgeon and pioneer anesthetist who was among the first (1842) to use ether as an anesthetic.
Crawford Williamson Long
American physician traditionally considered the first to have used ether as an anesthetic in surgery
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