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Thomas Sydenham
- Born: 1624, (born 1624, Wynford Eagle, Dorset, Eng.—died Dec. 29, 1689, London
- In his last years, he was said to be disabled by Gout and Renal Disease
- Left 3 sons, William (also a physician), Henry and James.
- Known as the "English Hippocrates" and "Father of Medicine"
- he emphasized detailed observations of patients and maintained accurate records
- English Physician
- Studied at Oxford University, although interrupted by parliamentary participation during English Civil wars
- Received M.B in 1648, began practiceing in 1656
- Studied epidemics in London
- This work based the book of fevers (1666), then was expanded to Observationes Medicae
(1676) -a standard textbook for two centuries.
- Kept a notebook about clinical observations (1669-1674), turned into Observationes Medicae
- The book 'Gout' (1683) is considered his masterpiece.
- Among the first to describe scarlet fever-differentiating it from measles and naming it
- Explained the nature of hysteria
- Introduced Iron to treat those with Iron defieciencies
- Moderate treatment to smallpox
- Invented liquid laudanum
- Captain during war service
- Insisted diseases have species, like plants
- Believed in the healing power of nature
- Taught Disease was caused by th Atmosphere
- Thought Doctors should visit the sick