Duke M
Vesalius. 2000 Jun;6(1):1-10.
James Jackson (1777-1867) was a prominent physician in Massachusetts during the first half of the nineteenth century. Early in his career, he had traveled to London to complete his medical studies. A search of libraries and archives on both sides of the Alantic has uncovered hitherto unpublished and little known information about his experiences on his journey and while abroad (1799-1800). Presentation of this material not only serves to supplement what is already known about Jackson but in addition heightens our understanding and awareness of contemporary medical issues of his day.
詹姆斯·杰克逊(1777 - 1867)是19世纪上半叶马萨诸塞州的一位杰出医生。在其职业生涯早期,他前往伦敦完成医学学业。对大西洋两岸图书馆和档案馆的一番搜寻,发现了关于他旅程及在国外期间(1799 - 1800年)经历的迄今未发表且鲜为人知的信息。展示这些资料不仅有助于补充我们对杰克逊已有的了解,还能增强我们对他那个时代当代医学问题的理解和认识。