| "Young hedons without access to a lab, but with some extra cash, could hire a pharmacist or chemist to supply laughing gas for a party, bringing it in bags all ready for the guests. That didn't happen often, though -- because an ether frolic was so much less bother. " 'College boys and factory girls had inhaled Ether with the utmost freedom, without any ill effects upon their health,' admitted Dr. Charles Jackson, recalling the 1820's and 1930's. from ETHER DAY: The Strange Tale of America's Greatest Medical Discovery and the Haunted Men Who Made It. copyright Julie M. Fenster, all rights reserved. |
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