- Benjamin Smith Barton
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footnotes =Benjamin Smith Barton (
February 10 ,1766 -December 19 ,1815 ) was an Americanbotanist andphysician .Barton studied at the
York Academy inLancaster, Pennsylvania from 1780 to 1782, then attended theCollege of Philadelphia , studying medicine underThomas Shippen from 1784, and accompanyingDavid Rittenhouse on an expedition to survey the western boundary of Pennsylvania in 1785, which aroused his interest in Native Americans. In 1786 he transferred to theUniversity of Edinburgh , where he stayed for two years before leaving as a result of disagreements with two professors. He then moved to theUniversity of Göttingen , from which he obtained anM.D. in 1789.Upon graduation, Barton returned to the College of Philadelphia as an instructor, which would soon (in 1781) merge with the
University of Pennsylvania . In 1790 he was appointed professor ofbotany andnatural history , and in 1795 chair ofmateria medica . In 1813 he became chair of the theory and practice of medicine following the death ofBenjamin Rush , but continued to retain his position in natural history and botany. Concurrently with his academic position, he served as a physician atPennsylvania Hospital from 1798 through his death in 1815.In 1803 Barton published "Elements of botany, or Outlines of the natural history of vegetables", the first American handbook of botany. From 1798-1804, he published a work on plants for medical use.
Barton was also interested in
anatomy andzoology , and published "Memoir Concerning the Fascinating Faculty Which Has been Ascribed to the Rattle-Snake". In 1803 he published a comparative study of linguistics, "Etymology of Certain English Words and one Their Affinity to Words in the Languages of Different European, Asiatic and American (Indian) Nations" and a test on the origin of the first American people, "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America" (1797). He was the editor of Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal (1805-1808), one of the oldest scientific publications of the United States.Barton made one significant contribution to the field of
archaeology as well. Although his "Observations on Some Parts of Natural History" in 1787 incorrectly attributed the prehistoricmound s ofOhio to theDanish people , his 1797 book (mentioned above) correctly identifies the Mound builders as Native Americans. While he was not the first to make this claim, he may have been the first to suggest a significant age to the mounds, speculating that they may have been older thanJames Ussher 's famous Biblical chronology. Barton also correctly guessed that Native Americans had an Asian origin.In
botany , his author abbreviation is Barton.He was vice president of the
American Philosophical Society from 1802 to his death, and president of thePhiladelphia Medical Society from 1808 to his death. He died oftuberculosis inNew York City .His older brother, William Barton, was also a member of the American Philosophical Society. His maternal uncle,
David Rittenhouse , served as the Society's second president after the death of founderBenjamin Franklin in 1790.References
*Joseph Ewan and Nesta Dunn Ewan (2007). "Benjamin Smith Barton, Naturalist and Physician in Jeffersonian America." St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden Press. ISBN 978-1930723351
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External links
* [http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2320 Article and portrait at "Discovering Lewis & Clark"]
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DATE OF DEATH=December 19 ,1815
PLACE OF DEATH=New York City
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