Gardner Quincy Colton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gardner Quincy Colton

American showman

Date of Birth: 17-Feb-1814

Place of Birth: Georgia, Vermont, United States

Date of Death: 09-Aug-1898

Profession: inventor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Gardner Quincy Colton

  • Gardner Quincy Colton (February 7, 1814, Georgia, Vermont – August 10, 1898, Geneva, Switzerland) was an American showman, medicine man, lecturer, and former medical student who pioneered the use of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, in dentistry. After making $535 from his first public demonstration of nitrous oxide, Colton left medical school to travel the country giving lectures and presentations.
  • On December 10, 1844, he gave a performance in Hartford, Connecticut, at which one of his audience volunteers injured his leg, but did not feel the pain because of the effects of the gas.
  • Connecticut dentist Horace Wells was in attendance, realized the possibilities of using nitrous oxide in dental surgery, and obtained a supply of the gas from Colton. In 1849, Gardner Colton went to California, where his brother Walter Colton was the Alcalde of Monterey, to join the California Gold Rush.
  • He was unsuccessful in finding gold, and returned to the East.
  • In partnership with two dentists, he set up the Colton Dental Association, which promoted the use of nitrous oxide in dental procedures and became a thriving business.
  • Between 1864 and 1897, Colton and his associates used nitrous oxide in tens of thousands of tooth extractions.

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