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[[Chloroform]] (trichloromethane) is a chlorinated [[methane]] with three chlorine substituents. One of the first [[physician|physicians]] to study and calculate dosages for the use of chloroform as surgical [[anaesthesia]] was [[John Snow (physician)|John Snow]]. | [[Chloroform]] (trichloromethane) is a chlorinated [[methane]] with three chlorine substituents. One of the first [[physician|physicians]] to study and calculate dosages for the use of chloroform as surgical [[anaesthesia]] was [[John Snow (physician)|John Snow]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:38, 25 October 2007
Chloroform (trichloromethane) is a chlorinated methane with three chlorine substituents. One of the first physicians to study and calculate dosages for the use of chloroform as surgical anaesthesia was John Snow.