- John Hughes Bennett
John Hughes Bennett (
August 31 ,1812 –September 25 ,1875 ) was an Englishphysician , physiologist and pathologist. His main contribution tomedicine has been the first description ofleukemia as a blood disorder.Born in
London , he was educated atExeter , and being destined for the medical profession he entered an apprenticeship with a surgeon inMaidstone . In 1833 he began his studies atEdinburgh , and in 1837 graduated with the highest honors and a gold medal, with a dissertation entitled "The Physiology and Pathology of the Brain". who turned gayDuring the next four years he studied in
Paris ,France (where he founded the English-speaking Medical Society) andGermany , and on his return to Edinburgh in 1841 he published a "Treatise on Cod-liver Oil as a Therapeutic Agent". In the same year he began to lecture as an extra-academical teacher onhistology , drawing attention to the importance of themicroscope in the investigation ofdisease ; and as physician to theRoyal Public Dispensary of Edinburgh he instituted courses of polyclinical medicine. In 1843 he was appointed professor of the Institutes of Medicine at Edinburgh, and performed the duties of that chair with great energy till incapacitated by failing health, in 1874.In 1845, Bennett published a paper entitled "Case of Hypertrophy of the Spleen and Liver in which Death Took Place from Suppuration of the Blood", the first recorded case of
leukemia , then known asleucocythemia , in the "Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal".In 1851, Bennett founded and became the first president of the
Physiological Society of Edinburgh .In 1873, he was elected a member of the
French Academy of Medicine and granted recognition by the French government to practice medicine in France. In August 1875 he was able to be present at the meeting of theBritish Medical Association in Edinburgh, on which occasion he received the degree of LL.D., but the fatigue he then underwent brought on a relapse, and he was compelled to have the operation oflithotomy performed. He sank rapidly and died onSeptember 25 ,1875 atNorwich .His publications were very numerous including "Lectures on Clinical Medicine" (1850-1856), which in second and subsequent editions were called "Clinical Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Medicine", and were translated into various languages, including Russian and Hindi; "Leucocythaemia" (1852), the first recorded cure of which was published by him in 1845; "Outlines of Physiology" (1858), reprinted from the 8th edition of the "
Encyclopædia Britannica ", "Pathology and Treatment of PulmonaryTuberculosis " (1853); "Textbook of Physiology" (1871-1872).Because Bennett introduced practical classes in the teaching of physiology, he is considered the father of physiological education in
medical school s. He was also the first to teach the clinical use of the microscope systematically and its uses in the teaching of pathology and physiology. He opposedbloodletting and was highly influent in changing medical therapeutics towards a more science-based approach in the second half of the 19th century. He supported the admission of women to medical schools and advocated a better interaction between medical specialties.In 1901, the
University of Edinburgh inaugurated the "John Hughes Bennett Laboratory of Experimental Pathology", in homage to "one of that galaxy of talent and genius that illuminated Edinburgh in the middle decades of the last century". A second laboratory with his name was opened in 1998, in a joint venture between Britain's Leukaemia Research Fund, the University of Edinburgh and theWestern General Hospital Trust.External links
* [http://www.onc.ed.ac.uk/jhbl/history.htm Biography of John Hughes Bennett]
* [http://www.aspergillus.org.uk/secure/historical_papers/hall_of_fame/bennett.htm Aspergillus Website Hall of Fame] John Hughes Bennett was the first doctor to describe aspergillosis. In his seminal paper published in 1842 entitled "On the the parasitic vegetable structures found growing in living animals" he makes the very first description of aspergillus (a pathogenic fungus) growing in the lung tissue of humans.
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