Pneumatic Institution in Bristol

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The Pneumatic Institution in Bristol was an experimental late-18th-century medical research center that pioneered the therapeutic and scientific study of gases under the direction of physician Thomas Beddoes.

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instanceOf historical organization
medical research institution
scientific research institution
associatedWith Enlightenment science
history of anesthesia
history of respiratory therapy
country Kingdom of Great Britain
director Thomas Beddoes
dissolvedOrAbolished early 19th century
employed Humphry Davy
fieldOfWork chemistry
medicine
pneumatics
respiratory physiology
therapeutic use of gases
foundedAs experimental medical research center
foundedBy Thomas Beddoes
hasAcademicDiscipline experimental medicine
pneumatic chemistry
hasLanguage English
hasPurpose medical experimentation
scientific study of gases
therapeutic study of gases
hasResearchOutput clinical reports on gas therapies
experimental data on nitrous oxide effects
inception 1799
influenced 19th-century respiratory medicine
development of anesthesia
locatedIn Bristol
England
United Kingdom
locatedInTime Georgian era
notableAchievement contributions to anesthetic research foundations
pioneering research on nitrous oxide
pioneering therapeutic use of gases
notableMember Humphry Davy
Thomas Beddoes
notableWork early experiments with nitrous oxide
significantEvent development of pneumatic therapies for disease
systematic trials of nitrous oxide on human subjects
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
usedMaterial carbon dioxide
hydrogen
nitrous oxide
oxygen
usedMethod clinical observation of gas effects
controlled inhalation of gases

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Thomas Beddoes founded Pneumatic Institution in Bristol