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JOHN ELLIOTSON (1791-1868)

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 291 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN ELLIOTSON (1791-1868)  ,
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English physician, was born at
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Southwark,
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London, on the 29th of
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October 1791 . He studied
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medicine first at
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Edinburgh and then at Cambridge, in both which places he took the degree of M.D., and subsequently in London at St Thomas's and Guy's hospitars . In 1831 he was elected professor of the principles and practice of physic in London University, and in 1834 he became physician to University College hospital . He was a student of phrenology and mesmerism, and his
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interest in the latter eventually brought him into collision with the medical committee of the hospital, a circumstance which led him, in December 1838, to resign the offices held by him there and at the university . But he continued the practice of mesmerism, holding seances in his home and editing a
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magazine, The Zoist, devoted to the subject, and in 1849 he founded a mesmeric hospital . He died in London on the 29th of
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July 1868 . Elliotson was one of the first teachers in London to appreciate the value of clinical lecturing, and one of the earliest among
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British physicians to advocate the employment of the stethoscope . He wrote a
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translation of Blumenbach's Institutiones Physiologicae (1817); Cases of the Hydrocyanic or Prussic Acid (182o) ; Lectures on Diseases of the Heart (183o) ; Principles and Practice of Medicine (1839) ; Human Physiology (184o) ; and Surgical Operations in the Mesmeric State without Pain (1843) . He was the author of numerous papers in the Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society, of which he was at one time president; and he was also a
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fellow both of the Royal College of Physicians and Royal Society, and founder and president of the Phrenological Society . W . M . Thackeray's Pendennis was dedicated to him .

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