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  1. The earliest known use of the adjective lured is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for lured is from around 1576, in Common Condicions. lured is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: lure v., ‑ed suffix1. See etymology.

  2. Feb 23, 2014 · The first is found near Sherwood in 1287: Ric Wyndfuk and Ric Wyndfuck de Wodehous. These both feature a kestrel known as the Windfucker which, we must assume, went at the wind.

  3. 19th Century. Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanization of rubber in Britain immediately followed by Charles Goodyear in United States. Parkesine, the first member of the Celluloid class of compounds and considered the first man-made plastic, is patented by Alexander Parkes.

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    Event
    1907
    Bakelite, the first fully synthetic ...
    1912
    After over 10 years research, Jacques E.
    1926
    Waldo Semon and the B.F. Goodrich Company ...
    1930
    Neoprene produced for the first time at ...
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  5. It was first used in humans on 8 March 1934 by Ralph M. Waters in an investigation of its properties, which were short-term anesthesia and surprisingly little analgesia. Three months later, John Silas Lundy started a clinical trial of thiopental at the Mayo Clinic at the request of Abbott Laboratories.

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · 1989: "same shit different day" Credit: Ambar Del Moral / Mashable. To trace the history of this word, you have to break it down into its component parts first. We know where "shit" comes from,...

  7. May 1, 2017 · Discovery of anaesthesia. It was against this background that general anaesthesia was discovered. A young US dentist named William Morton, spurred on by the business opportunities afforded by...

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