Journal of anesthesia history
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Biography Historical Article
A Forgotten Contribution to Early Anesthesia Literature: The Chloroform Problem: A Textbook Unrepresentative of Contemporary Opinion.
Dr. Richard Gill published a textbook in London in 1906 titled The CHCl3 - Problem. Gill was the Chief Chloroformist at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, and was recognized as an excellent clinical anesthetist and was of an intelligent but reclusive and eccentric personality. ⋯ Gill was extensively quoted by one of his students who returned to Australia, Dr. John W Bean, which brought the book to the authors' attention. It was found on the Internet, and a copy from the Boston Medical Library had been scanned and was available as a print-on-demand.