Philip Syng Physick

Philip Syng Physick

Philip Syng Physick (July 7 1768 – December 15 1837) was an American physician born in Philadelphia.

Biography

Physick graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1785, then began the study of medicine under Dr. Adam Kuhn, and continued it in London under Dr. John Hunter, becoming, on January 1, 1790, house surgeon of St. George's hospital. In 1791 he received his license from the Royal college of surgeons in London, and was invited by Dr. Hunter to assist him in his professional practice, but after a few months went to the University of Edinburgh, where he received his degree in medicine in 1792. He returned to Philadelphia to practice, taking a position at Pennsylvania Hospital. One of the foremost surgeons of the time, Dr. Physick was among the few doctors who remained in the city to care for the sick during Philadelphia's decimating yellow fever epidemic of 1793. His many patients included John Adams's daughter, Dolley Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall (from whom he removed almost 1,000 bladder stones, effecting a complete cure), and Dr. Benjamin Rush. When President Andrew Jackson consulted with Dr. Physick about his lung hemorrhages, he was told to stop smoking.

Dr. Physick pioneered the use of the stomach pump, used autopsy as a regular means of observation and discovery, excelled in cataract surgery, and was responsible for the design of a number of surgical instruments, such as the needle forceps, the guillotine/snare for performing tonsillectomies, and improved splints and traction devices for treatment of dislocations; he also innovated many operative techniques. Dr. Physick was one of the most sought-after medical lecturers of the 19th century. His lectures prepared a generation of surgeons for service throughout America. It is because of his status as a teacher that he was dubbed the "Father of American Surgery."Fact|date=March 2007.

Physick died in Philadelphia and was interred at Christ Church Burial Ground.

ee also

*Hill-Keith-Physick House


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • PHYSICK Philip Syng — (1768 1879) (retrato) [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/p/pe.htm#phyisick]: célebre cirujano norteamericano del Pennsylvana Hospital a quien algunos consideran el padre de la cirugía en los EE.UU Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro… …   Diccionario médico

  • Physick pouches — Phy·sick pouches (fizґik) [Philip Syng Physick, American surgeon, 1768–1837] see under pouch …   Medical dictionary

  • Physick — Philip Syng, U.S. surgeon, 1768–1837. See P. pouches, under pouch …   Medical dictionary

  • Hill-Keith-Physick House — Infobox nrhp | name =Hill Keith Physick House nrhp type =nhl caption = Hill Keith Physick House location= 321 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 39 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 39 lat direction = N long degrees = 75 long… …   Wikipedia

  • Christ Church Burial Ground — For the cemetery in Quincy, Massachusetts, see Christ Church Burial Ground (Quincy, Massachusetts). Christ Church Burial Ground U.S. National Register of Historic Places …   Wikipedia

  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine — Infobox University name = University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine established = 1765 type = Private dean = Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein city = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania students = 720 faculty = campus = Urban website =… …   Wikipedia

  • William Rush — William Rush: Allegorical Figure of the Waterworks, ca. 1825, Holz William Rush (* 4. Juli 1756 in Philadelphia; † 17. Januar 1833 ebenda) war der erste bedeutende US amerikanische Bildhauer. Er war ein Vertreter des Klassizismus (englisch:… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania — Established 1765 Type Private Dean …   Wikipedia

  • List of University of Pennsylvania people — This is a list of current and former faculty, alumni, and non graduating attendees of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.Nobel LaureatesPhysics *Raymond Davis 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics **for… …   Wikipedia

  • Pennsylvania Hospital — Infobox nrhp | name =Pennsylvania Hospital nrhp type = nhl caption = The Pennsylvania Hospital by William Strickland (1755) location= 8th and Spruce Sts. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 39 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 41.2 lat… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”