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Simms on chloroform

Following near death of Empress Eugénie in 1860 during surgery for vesico-vaginal fistula, Simms called the drug “delicious and dangerous” and wrote: “I am done with chloroform, and will never again operate on any patient under its influence, and believe it ought to be banished from use” (in Simpson, 244).