Jones Catherine
Clio Med. 2014;94:97-122. doi: 10.1163/9789401211734_006.
This chapter explores the place of Scottish medicine in the autobiographical writing of the Philadelphia physician and signer of the American Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Rush, who studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1766 to 1768. It focuses on Rush's 'Scottish journal' (his account of his period of study in Edinburgh), his protracted feud from 1797 over his treatment of yellow fever with the English journalist, politician and agriculturalist William Cobbett, and his account in 'Travels through Life' of that feud and of the influence of Cullen on his medical theory and practice. The different rhetorical strategies used by Rush to defend his character and practice and his role in the rise of physician autobiography are examined.
本章探讨了苏格兰医学在费城医生、美国《独立宣言》签署人本杰明·拉什的自传写作中的地位。拉什于1766年至1768年在爱丁堡大学求学。本章重点关注拉什的“苏格兰日记”(他对在爱丁堡学习时期的记述)、他在1797年因治疗黄热病与英国记者、政治家兼农学家威廉·科贝特产生的长期争执,以及他在《人生之旅》中对那场争执的记述,还有卡伦对其医学理论与实践的影响。文中审视了拉什用以捍卫自己的品格、实践及其在医生自传兴起过程中所扮演角色的不同修辞策略。