Archibald Robertson (physician)

Archibald Robertson (physician)

Archibald Robertson FRS (3 December, 178919 October, 1864) was a Scottish physician and medical writer who had a short but notable military career, followed by a long private practice.cite web | last =Boase | first =George C. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Robertson, Archibald (1789–1864), physician | work = Dictionary of National Biography Vol. IIL | publisher =Smith, Elder & Co. | date = 1896 | url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/olddnb.jsp?articleid=23787 | format = HTML | doi = | accessdate = 2007-11-21]

Biography

Robertson was born at Cockburnspath, near Dunbar, on 3 December 1789, and educated at Dunse school, and afterwards by Mr. Strachan in Berwickshire. After prosecuting his medical studies in Edinburgh, he passed as assistant surgeon in 1808, and was appointed to Mill prison hospital for French prisoners at Plymouth. In 1809 he was in Lord Gambier's flagship the Caledonia in Basque roads, when Lord Dundonald tried to burn the French fleet. He then served in the Baltic, and afterwards in the West Indies, in the Persian and the Cydnus, besides boat service in the attempt on New Orleans. At the peace of 1813 with America he went on half-pay, having received a medal with two clasps.

He graduated M.D. at Edinburgh in 1817, his thesis being on the dysentery of hot climates. He settled in 1818 at Northampton, where he obtained a lucrative practice. In 1820 he was elected physician to the Northampton infirmary. In 1853 he retired to Clifton. On 11 Februar. 1836 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society, and in the same year became a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

He died at 11 West Mall, Clifton, on 19 Oct. 1864, leaving one son, the Rev. George Samuel Robertson (1825–1874), M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford, the father of Archibald Robertson (1853–1931), bishop of Exeter.

Publications

Robertson wrote: :1. "De Dysenteria regionum calidarum", 1817. :2. "Medical Topography of New Orleans, with an Account of the Principal Diseases that affected the Fleet and Army of the late unsuccessful Expedition against that City", 1818. :3. "A Lecture on Civilisation"’ 1839.

He also contributed to Sir John Forbes's ‘Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine,’ 1833–5, 4 vols.

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