- Stubbins Ffirth
Stubbins Ffirth (1784 – 1820)cite web | author=Smaglik, Paul| date=
October 16 2003 | title=It could be worse...|url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v425/n6959/full/nj6959-745a.html|accessdate=2008-01-13] was an American trainee doctor notable for his unusual investigations into the cause ofyellow fever . He theorized that the disease was not contagious, believing that the drop in cases during winter showed that it was more likely a result of the heat and stresses of the summer months. While correct in noting that yellow fever was significantly more prevalent in summer, Ffirth's explanation proved to be incorrect. It was a full six decades after his death that a breakthrough would be made, with Cuban scientistCarlos Finlay discovering the link tomosquito es carrying the disease.cite journal | author=Chaves-Carballo E | title=Carlos Finlay and yellow fever: triumph over adversity | journal=Mil Med | year=2005 | pages=881–5 | volume=170|issue=10|pmid=16435764 ]The
Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 , the largest yellow feverepidemic in American history, killed as many as 5,000 people inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania – roughly 10% of the population. [cite web | title=Yellow Fever Attacks Philadelphia, 1793 | work=EyeWitness to History|url=http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/yellowfever.htm|accessdate=2008-01-13] Ffirth joined theUniversity of Pennsylvania a few years later and studied the disease that had so significantly impacted the area. He set out to prove that it was not a contagious disease, and was so sure of his theory that he began performing experiments on himself.Ffirth decided to bring himself into direct contact with
bodily fluid s from those that had become infected. He started to make incisions on his arms and smeared vomit into the cuts, then proceeded to pour it onto his eyeballs.cite web | author=Boese, Alex | date=September 7 2007 | title=Did they really do that?|url=http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/53568/|accessdate=2008-01-13] He continued to try and infect himself using infected vomit by frying it and inhaling the fumes,cite web | author=Boese, Alex| title=The Top 20 Most Bizarre Experiments of All Time|url=http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/Top/experiments|accessdate=2008-01-13] and, when he did not become ill, drank it undiluted. Endeavoring to prove that other bodily fluids yielded the same results, Ffirth progressed on from vomit, and would go on to smear his body withblood ,saliva , andurine . He still managed to avoid contracting the disease and saw this as proof for his hypothesis. However, it was later shown that the samples Ffirth had used for his experiments came from late-stage patients who were no longer contagious.Ffirth published his findings in his 1804 thesis "A Treatise on Malignant Fever; with an Attempt to Prove its Non-contagious Non-Malignant Nature".
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