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William Cullen

William Cullen (b. 15 April 1710 Hamilton, Lanarkshire – d. 5 February 1790 Edinburgh) was a Scottish physician, chemist and agriculturalist, and one of the most important professors at the Edinburgh Medical School, during its heyday as the leading center of medical education in the English-speaking world.

Cullen was also a central figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. He was David Hume’s physician and friend, and on intimate terms with Adam Smith, Lord Kames (with whom he discussed theoretical and practical aspects of husbandry), Joseph Black, John Millar, and Adam Ferguson, among others.

He was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1773-1775) and First Physician to the King in Scotland (1773-1790).

Cullen was a beloved teacher, and many of his students became influential figures in their own right. His best-known students – many of whom continued to correspond with him during his long life – included (in addition to Joseph Black, who became his colleague) Benjamin Rush, a central figure in the founding of the United States of America; John Morgan, who founded the first medical school in the American colonies (the Medical School at the College of Philadelphia); William Withering, the discoverer of digitalis; Sir Gilbert Blane, medical reformer of the Royal Navy; and John Coakley Lettsom, the philanthropist and founder of the Medical Society of London.

Special mention must be made of Cullen’s student-turned-opponent, John Brown, who developed the medical system known as Brunoniansm, which rivalled Cullen’s. This was to have immense influence, especially in Italy and Germany, during the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century.

Cullen was also a successful author. He published a number of medical textbooks, mostly for the use of his students, though they were popular throughout Europe and the American colonies as well. His best known work was First Lines of the Practice of Physic, which was published in a series of editions between 1777 and 1784.

Source: http://www.williamcullen.net/william-cullen/

Scottish physician, chemist and agriculturalist; (1710-1790)

Born 15 April 1710
Died 5 February 1790

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  • Cover of: Professor Cullen's treatise of the materia medica: with large additions, including many new articles

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  • Cover of: Symposia nosologiae methodiciae exhibens systema nosologicum.

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  • Cover of: Synopsis nosologiae methodicae, exhibens clariss.: virorum Sauvagesii, Linnaeii, Vogelii, Sagari, et MacBridii, systemata nosologica.

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  • Cover of: Clinical lectures, delivered in the years 1765 and 1766

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  • Cover of: Doctor Cullen's practice of physic: in inflammatory, putrid, and intermittent fevers ... : with notes, explanatory and practical : to which are added, the discoveries made in physic since the time of Dr. Cullen : by Sir John Pringle ... : including also, the laws of the animal economy, and doctrines of pneumatic medicine

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  • Cover of: A methodical system of nosology.

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  • Cover of: Nosology, or, A systematic arrangement of diseases, by classes, orders, genera, and species: with the distinguishing characters of each, and outlines of the systems of Sauvages, Linnaeus, Vogel, Sagar, and MacBride

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  • Cover of: Nosology, or, Diseases arranged in their classes, orders, genera, and species, accurately defined

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  • Cover of: Of the cold produced by evaporating fluids, and of some other means of producing cold

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  • Cover of: William Bickford: the inventor of miner's safety fuse.

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  • Cover of: Primae lineae medicinalis praxeos

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  • Cover of: First lines of the practice of physic. For the use of students in the University of Edinburgh ...

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  • Cover of: Professor Cullen's Treatise of the materia medica

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  • Cover of: Elementos de medicina practica

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  • Cover of: Synopsis nosologiæ methodicæ: exhibens clariss, virorum Sauvagesii, Linnæi, Vogelii, Sagari, systemata nosologica

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  • Cover of: The Edinburgh practice of physic, surgery, and midwifery

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  • Cover of: The Edinburgh practice of physic, surgery, and midwifery

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