- Archibald Arnott
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birth_place =Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland
death_date = 1855 (age 83)
death_place =Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland
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occupation = British Army surgeon
known_for = Napoleon's doctor onSt. Helena
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website =Archibald Arnott (
18 April 1772 , Kirconnel Hall,Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland – 1855, Kirconnel Hall,Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland ) was aBritish Army surgeon best remembered as Napoleon's doctor onSt. Helena , and who was present at the Emperor'sautopsy .cite journal | last =Wilson | first = J.B. | date = | year = | title = Dr. Archibald Arnott: surgeon to the 20th Foot and physician to Napoleon. | journal = Brit Med J | volume = 3(5978): 293–295. | issue = 2 August 1975| url = http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1674241 | accessdaymonth =8 February | accessyear =2007| pmid = 1097047] He moved back to Ecclefechan in his retirement and he is buried in Ecclefechan churchyard.British Army surgeon
He entered the British Army on
14 April 1795 and was posted to the11th Hussars as Assistant Surgeon. Arnott was promoted to Surgeon on23 August 1799 . He followed his unit toHolland and was present at the storming of the entrechments atKrabbendam . He was later transferred to the20th Regiment of Foot atMinorca and was present at thestorming of Alexandria . He continued to served with the 20th Regiment atMalta ,Sicily andCalabria and was present at thebattle of Maida .He continued to serve with the 20th Regiment at Vimicra and in the retreat from the
Battle of Corunna . He followed his unit in theWalcheren expedition where his military unit was decimated by fever. In 1812, Arnott, served with Wellington in his campaigns until the end of the war, including thebattle of Vittoria , in thePyrenees and inIndia .Napoleon's physician
As the fourth and last of Napoleon's physicians on St. Helena, Arnott arrived, following his regiment in 1819, and on 21 April 1821 visited Napoleon in his professional capability. He quickly established excellent relations with the Emperor, becoming his most trusted doctor, and attended to him until his death. The Emperor was bedridden for some days as a result of persistent
vomiting and Arnott prescribed potions, with no initial results, eventually prescribing asedative generally thought to beopium , which relieved the Emperor's symptoms. On3 May , Arnott prescribedcalomel for the Emperor's constipation with good results. Prior to his death, Napoleon ordered asnuff box brought to him and carved an "N" with apen knife and presented it to Dr. Arnott. It later entered the possession of anAlan Cunningham .On
3 May 1821 Napoleon gave instructions that should he become insensible, no English physician but Arnott was to touch him. Napoleon died on5 May 1821 , and Arnott attended his post-mortem examination. The Emperor bequeathed Arnott six hundred Napoleons and the British government gave him an additional payment of five hundred pounds.Writings
After his retirement to Ecclefechan, Arnott acquired a collection of anecdotes of the period and wrote an "Account of the last illness, Decease, and Post-mortem appearances of Napoleon" in 1822. After the war, Arnott returned to his native parish and his estate of Kirconnel Hall. He was respected by his neighbors and was buried in Ecclefechan.
References
* [http://www.napoleonic-literature.com/Book_14/1820.htm#1 Napoleonic-literature.com]
* [http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/napoleon/c_junkie.html Napoleon-series.org]
* [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/kf1893/ch07.htm Isle of Man.ocm]Persondata
NAME= Aarnott, Archibald
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= British Army surgeon
DATE OF BIRTH= 18 April 1772
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland
DATE OF DEATH= 1855
PLACE OF DEATH=Ecclefechan ,Dumfries ,Scotland
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