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Diethyl Ether is the daughter of Ethanol and [[Sulphuric Acid]], says she is "at least 550 years old". She was first recognised by various alchemists and named "'''Maiden of Vitriol'''" (because of her other mother, Sulphuric Acid being known as the mother of "Vitriol" children [Sulphates]). Ether was then inaccurately accepted as a sulphur compound. She was named "Ether" in the 18th century.
 
It was only in the 19th century, around the 1840s, Ether got a job with humans. She began to work as an anaesthetist in 1846 and became popular the rest of the century. Ether's fame quickly spread to the world in both medicine and entertainment, thanks to Ethanol. She was working with [[Chloroform]] and [[Nitrous Oxide]] who were also new anaesthetists. Ether and Chloroform went to wars as doctors together. All three of them were widely respected by humans for their pioneering work in anaesthesia. She entirely retired from anaesthesia by the 1970s. Ether admits that she was not a good anaesthetist, however, never admits the fact that she has used both of her mothers' fames to get to "somewhere" in life.
 
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