John Haygarth, FRS (1740-1827)

John Haygarth, FRS (1740-1827) A Physician of the Enlightenment - Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promting Useful Knowledge

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An excellent biography of John Haygarth, an important 18th-century physician who is most well known for his visionary plan to eliminate smallpox from Great Britain through the careful practice of inoculation & isolation. Haygarth made many more innovative & far-reaching contributions to medicine & to philanthropy. He became a physician in Chester in 1767. There he introduced separate wards in the Chester Infirmary where patients with fever could be isolated & cared for. It was the stimulus for the development of the fever hospitals of 19th cent. England. He also played a major role in the foundation of the Bath Provident Institution for savings, a model for the savings-bank movement in England. Black & white illustrations.

Book information

ISBN: 9780871692542
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: American Philosophical Society
Pub date:
DEWEY: 081 s
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 169
Weight: 566g
Height: 241mm
Width: 184mm
Spine width: 25mm