'Disciples of Aesclepius': Glimpses into lives of the 'Gentlemen of the Faculty' of medicine in Brighton, England 1800-1809.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-25 DOI:10.1177/09677720221131946
Maxwell John Cooper, Carl Fernandes, Benjamin Whiston
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Here we present newspaper accounts from the Sussex Advertiser to consider hitherto largely unknown Brighton doctors active between 1800 and 1809. This body of physicians, surgeons and apothecaries comprised Brighton's 'Gentlemen of the [medical] Faculty', whom the newspaper also dubbed the 'Disciples of Aesclepius'. Members are considered under three broad categories. First, are Brighton-based clinicians (Mr Barratt, Mr Bond, Charles Bankhead, Thomas Guy, John Hall, John Newton, Benjamin Scutt and Sir Matthew Tierney). Second are London clinicians, probably in attendance to the Prince of Wales (John Hunter and Thomas Keate), More widely, two dentists (Dr Durlacher and Mr Bew) and two Royal Navy surgeons (Robert Chambers and Thomas Thong) also recorded at Brighton are considered. Other aspects of medical life are described: recruiting an apprentice, anatomy training at Joshua Brooke's London museum, midwifery, a description of a surgeon's bag and the last reference to the Royal Sussex Jennerian Society (which disappears from the newspaper record in 1807). Clinical cases described include: resuscitation from near-drowning, post-mortem examinations, death from the 'gravel and stone' and accounts of suicide. The primary sources presented in this paper offer rare glimpses into medical life in Brighton at the very start of the nineteenth century.

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“埃斯克勒庇俄斯的门徒”:窥探1800-1809年英国布莱顿医学院“绅士们”的生活。
在这里,我们提供了来自苏塞克斯广告人的报纸报道,以考虑迄今为止大部分不为人知的布莱顿医生在1800年至1809年间活跃。这些内科医生、外科医生和药剂师组成了布莱顿的“医学系绅士”,报纸也称他们为“埃斯克勒庇俄斯的门徒”。成员按三大类审议。首先是布莱顿的临床医生(Barratt先生,Bond先生,Charles Bankhead, Thomas Guy, John Hall, John Newton, Benjamin Scutt和Matthew Tierney爵士)。其次是伦敦的临床医生,可能是威尔士亲王(约翰·亨特和托马斯·基特),更广泛地说,两位牙医(杜拉彻博士和贝先生)和两位皇家海军外科医生(罗伯特·钱伯斯和托马斯·通)也被认为是在布莱顿记录。书中还描述了医学生活的其他方面:招募学徒、在约书亚·布鲁克的伦敦博物馆接受解剖学培训、助产学、对外科医生的包的描述,以及最后一次提到皇家苏塞克斯詹纳学会(该学会于1807年从报纸记录中消失)。所描述的临床病例包括:从溺水中复苏,验尸检查,死于“砾石和石头”以及自杀。本文中提出的主要资料来源提供了19世纪初布莱顿医学生活的罕见一瞥。
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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