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Heirs of Hippocrates

The Development of Medicine in a Catalogue of Historic Books

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1447.5

JOSEPH HODGSON (1788-1869) A treatise on the diseases of arteries and veins : containing the pathology and treatment of aneurisms and wounded arteries. Printed by J. Moyes for T. Underwood 1815 First Edition xix, 603 p. + 1 atlas (27 p., 8 leaves of plates : ill.) 22 cm. (+ 1 v.: 37 cm.)

Hodgson was born in Penrith, Cumberland the son of a Birmingham merchant and educated at King Edward VI School, Birmingham, after which he was apprenticed to George Freer at Birmingham General Hospital. He then transferred to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. He practiced at King Street, Cheapside, and was editor of the London Medical Review. He also served at the York Military Hospital, Westminster. In 1918 he decided to return to Birmingham and was elected Surgeon to the Birmingham General Hospital in December, 1821. In the autumn of 1823 he organized a campaign for an Eye Infirmary in Birmingham which was successful, the Charity opening for the reception of patients on April 13th, 1824. He acted as sole Surgeon until May, 1828, when at his request he was replaced by Richard Middlemore. He was asked in 1840 to become Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital and Professor of Surgery at King’s College, but declined both offers. In 1849, having made a considerable fortune in Birmingham, chiefly by lithotomy, he returned to London. In 1851 he was made president of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. He was author of the Treatise On Wounds and Diseases of Arteries and Veins. Hodgson is best known for his description of Hodgson's disease, an aneurysmal dilatation of the proximal part of the aorta, often accompanied by dilatation or hypertrophy of the heart. He was a well-known Quaker. (Wikipedia) Alternative book title: Engravings, intended to illustrate some of the diseases of arteries.

Cited references: Willcome III p.281; Garrison & Morton 2741

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