- Henry Levett
Dr. Henry Levett (1668 - 1725) was an early English
physician who wrote a pioneering tract on the treatment ofsmallpox and served as chief physician atLondon Charterhouse .Levett was a graduate of Charterhouse who then attended
Magdalen College, Oxford in 1686 at age 17.Levett graduated with an MD from Oxford in 1699. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=RmkJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA124&lpg=PA124&dq=%22henry+levett%22+arms&source=web&ots=Ew6IfkHqru&sig=dCZNsZKFJxAswJg7wH0uY8clawU&hl=en Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Registrum Collegii Exoniensis, Exeter College, Oxford, Rev. Charles William Boase, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1894] ] He settled inLondon , where he was elected physician toSt. Bartholomew's Hospital in 1707 and became physician to the nearby Charterhouse in 1713, becoming an early pioneer of the connection between the two institutions. Levett was also a ground-breaking doctor. In 1710 he wrote a paper at the request of Dr.John Freind urging the user of 'cathartics' (purgatives) in treating smallpox. Levett had made a study of two cases, and refers to those in his treatise, written in Latin, which Dr. Freind reprinted in its entirety in his collected works of 1733. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=9RIJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&dq=%22henry+levett%22+charterhouse&source=web&ots=UrPzDG6e-k&sig=QQ8nk6BC2MpCFReyubHkLFw4WOE&hl=en#PPA21,M1 The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, volume II, Royal College of Physicians, William Munk M.D., London, 1861] ]Henry Levett is also believed have authored the short memoir of Dr. William Wagstaffe, a well-known physician of the age. Levett's work on Wagstaffe, entitled 'Character,' which was prefixed to the Wagstaffe's 'Miscellaneous Works' published in 1725. In it, the author of the sketch on Wagstaffe (presumably Levett) is referred to as 'an eminent Physician, no less valued for his skill in his profession, which he showed in several useful treatises, than admired for his Wit and Facetiousness in Conversation." [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=GSYJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=henry+levett+smallpox&source=web&ots=S2-tm0d565&sig=EptvGVb1d46p8pTX0eG8BgkKvN0&hl=en#PPA152,M1 Dictionary of National Biography, Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee, Vol. 33, Macmillan and Co., New York, 1893] ]
Levett rebuilt at his own expense the school physician's home, the home extending beside and beyond the great gate in Charterhouse Square. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=MgAIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA506&lpg=PA506&dq=%22henry+levett%22+charterhouse&source=web&ots=0KonFs_N0u&sig=V_JKxH7hAG3Da3zwDfcYkWa7p40&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result#PPA513,M1 The Carthusian By Charterhouse, Charterhouse (London, England), 1837] ] Levett resided in the home until his death, [ [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/drericwebb/docs/oc/oc-talk.htm Medical Old Carthusians: Their Lives and Times, Dr. Eric Webb, 1998] ] and he decorated it with oak panelling and elaborate carving. Levett played a major role in shaping the early history of the Charterhouse. He also served as treasurer to the
Royal College of Physicians . In that capacity Levett purchased 10 candlesticks and a pair of snuffers and stands from the goldsmith Matthew Cooper that are still in the collection of theRoyal College of Physicians .Levett is buried at the foot of the altar in the chapel at Charterhouse, where there is a classical monument in his honor. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=MgAIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA506&lpg=PA506&dq=%22henry+levett%22+charterhouse&source=web&ots=0KmvLs2HWt&sig=_53_pWgZ6DXFi_DIsxBYFjuQK8o&hl=en The Carthusian: A Miscellany in Prose and Verse, By Charterhouse, S. Walker, London, 1837] ] The grave contains an inscription in Latin as well as Levett's coat-of-arms. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=vKUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28&dq=%22andrew+tooke%22+charterhouse&source=web&ots=6JYsAxBTCa&sig=hinSWNl9qBG0tJq18XsYpPe3NSQ&hl=en#PPA87,M1 Henry Levett grave inscription, The Registers and Monumental Inscriptions of Charterhouse Chapel, The Publications of the Harleian Society, Francis Collins M.D. (ed.), London, 1892] ] Dr. Henry Levett was the son of William Levett Esq. of
Swindon andSavernake Forest ,Wiltshire , courtier to KingCharles I of England , who accompanied the King during his imprisonment and to his eventual execution. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ga8YAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=%22henry+levett%22+charterhouse&source=web&ots=JGUl0An5zG&sig=7j8Y7LsIpoWLwgaqmxMsHBZ-9vk&hl=en The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Vol. II, Dr. William Munk, Royal College of Physicians, 1878] ]Henry Levett died July 2, 1725, aged 56. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45110 Centre for Metropolitan History, Old and New London: Vol. II, Walter Thornbury, 1879, British History Online] ] His widow remarried the school's headmaster Andrew Tooke.
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