William Buchan (physician)
William Buchan | |
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William Buchan | |
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1729 Ancrum |
Died | 1805 76) | (aged
Occupation | Scottish physician |
William Buchan (1729–1805) was a Scottish physician.
Life and career
Buchan was born at Ancrum, in Roxburgshire in 1729. He attended Edinburgh University as a Divinity student, however, as he primarily took medical classes, he entered a medical practice in Yorkshire and became a physician with Foundling Hospital, where his salary was £42/year, but not including boarding for him and his horse. His dissertation for his MD, in 1761, was 'On the Preservation of Infant Life'.[1] He practiced as a physician at Edinburgh from 1766 to 1778, and relocated his practice to London in 1778.
Buchan wrote the first edition of his Domestic medicine (1769), which sold for only 6 shillings. It was not the first of its kind, following in the footsteps of other educated physicians who wrote for the lay public. In the mid-1500s, Sir Thomas Elyot published Castel of Helthe. In the 17th century other such books appeared, for example as Nicholas Culpeper's The English Physician & The Complete Herbal. George Hartman, Humphrey Brooke, and Owen Wood were also writing on learned medicine for the public. In the 1700s the French physician Samuel Auguste David Tissot wrote his book Avis au Peuple sur sa Sante, and Paul Dube’s Poor Man’s Physician and Surgeon became widely read as well. But Buchan's Domestic Medicine was an immensely popular work, selling 80,000 copies and being translated into many European languages.
In it Buchan argued against regular bathing, taking the position that human perspiration is a potent germ inhibitor.".[2] It was thought to be important to keep those healthy oils in your skin, thereby giving a person a 'healthy glow'.
Quickly, his books became popular in public households in England, Scotland, New England and the US Colonies. Although this first edition originally showed up in Edinburgh, it was soon reprinted in London, by 1774 – in Philadelphia, by 1800 – in Hartford and Boston, by 1807 – in Charleston, SC, by 1828 – in Exeter, NH, etc.
Other works include: Approximately 22 editions of Domestic Medicine, including:
- "Domestic Medicine: or, a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines. With an Appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners. " (1794)
- "Domestic Medicine: or, The family physician: being an attempt to render the medical art more generally useful, by showing people what is in their own power, both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases." (1802)
- "Advice to mothers on the subject of their own health; and on the means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty of their offspring." (1803)
Death
Buchan died in 1805. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.
See also
- Domestic medicine
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Thurston, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "article name needed". New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
- Domestic Medicine, or the Family Physician : being an Attempt to render the Medical Art more generally useful, by shewing People what is in their own Power both with the Respect to the Prevention and Cure of Diseases ; chiefly calculated to recommend a proper Attention to Regimen, and simple Medicines. Edinburgh : Balfour ; Auld ; Smellie, 1769. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Médecine domestique, ou Traité complet des Moyens de se conserver en Santé, de guérir & de prévenir des Maladies, par le Régime & les Remèdes simples. Volume 1. 4. éd.Paris : Desoer, 1792. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Domestic Medicine : Or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple Medicines. Fairhaven : Lyon, 1798. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Médecine domestique, ou Traité complet des Moyens de se conserver Santé, et guérir les Maladies par le Régime et les Remèdes simples. Volume 4. 5. éd. Paris : Moutardier, 1802. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Domestic Medicine : or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple Medicines. Glasgow : Gardner, 1806. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Domestic Medicine : or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple Medicines. London : Oddy, 1813. Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- The new domestic Medicine : or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Regimen and simple Medicines ; with an Appendix containing a Dispensatory for the Use of Private Practitioners. Ancillary works: To which is now first added, Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Buchan and important Extracts from other works, particularly his Advice to Mothers / by William Nisbet. A new Ed., enlarged and improved. London : Kelly, 1814. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Domestic Medicine : or, the Family Physician ; a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases, by Regimen and simple Medicines. Dunbar : Miller, 1818. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Domestic Medicine : or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple Medicines. London : Lewis, 1830. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- The Life of Lewis Cornaro, and his Methods of attaining a long and healthful Life. London : Kelly, 1840. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- The new domestic medicine : or, a treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines ; with an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners ; with a supplemtnt, containing The life of Lewis Cornaro. London : Kelly, 1840. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
- Buchan's Domestic Medicine : or the Family Physician ; designed to render the medical Art more generally useful, by showing People what is in their own Power ; both with the Respect to the Prevention and Cure of Diseases ; chiefly calculated to recommend a proper Attention to Regimen, and simple Medicines. Hartford : Andrus, 1849. Digital edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf
References
- ↑ Dunn, Peter (2000). "Dr. William Buchan (1729–1805) and his Domestic Medicine". Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 83: F71–F73. doi:10.1136/fn.83.1.F71.
- ↑ Kacirk, Jeffrey (1997). Forgotten English. New York: William Morrow & Co. ISBN 0-688-15018-7.
Moore, Adam G.N. (2006) ''How many people today would recognize the name and face of Dr. William Buchan? How many people today would recognize the name and face of Dr. William Buchan?' Countway Library. Harvard.