William Attree (died 1846): Royal and army surgeon who underwent amputation of the leg at Brighton, England (1807).

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1177/09677720231167857
Maxwell John Cooper, Benjamin Whiston, Sarah Cooper
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William Attree (1780-1846) came from a prominent family in Brighton, England. He studied medicine at St Thomas' Hospital, London, and there was unwell for nearly 6 months with severe 'spasms' of the hand/arm/chest (1801-1802). Attree qualified Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1803 and served as dresser to Sir Astley Paston Cooper (1768-1841). In 1806 Attree is recorded as 'Surgeon and Apothecary' of Prince's street, Westminster. In 1806 Attree's wife died in childbirth and the following year he underwent emergency amputation of the foot in Brighton following a road traffic accident. Attree served as surgeon in the Royal Horse Artillery at Hastings, presumably in a regimental or garrison hospital. He went onto become surgeon to the Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, and Surgeon Extraordinary to two Kings: George IV and William IV. In 1843 Attree was appointed as one of the original 300 Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons. He died in Sudbury, near Harrow. His son William Hooper Attree (1817-1875) was surgeon to Don Miguel de Braganza, the former King of Portugal. The medical literature appears to lack a history of nineteenth century doctors (especially military surgeons) with physical disability. Attree's biography goes a small way towards developing this field of enquiry.

威廉-阿特里(卒于 1846 年):英国皇家军医,1807 年在英国布莱顿接受截肢手术。
威廉-阿特里(1780-1846 年)出身于英国布莱顿的一个名门望族。他曾在伦敦圣托马斯医院学习医学,并因严重的手部/手臂/胸部 "痉挛 "而患病近 6 个月(1801-1802 年)。1803 年,阿特里获得了皇家外科学院成员的资格,并担任阿斯特里-帕斯顿-库珀爵士(1768-1841 年)的化妆师。1806 年,阿特里被记录为威斯敏斯特王子街的 "外科医生和药剂师"。1806 年,阿特里的妻子死于分娩,次年他在布莱顿因交通事故紧急截肢。阿特里曾在黑斯廷斯的皇家骑兵炮兵团担任外科医生,大概是在团部或驻军医院工作。之后,他成为布莱顿苏塞克斯郡医院的外科医生,以及两位国王的特级外科医生:乔治四世和威廉四世。1843 年,阿特里被任命为皇家外科学院最初 300 名院士之一。他死于哈罗附近的萨德伯里。他的儿子威廉-胡珀-阿特里(William Hooper Attree,1817-1875 年)是葡萄牙前国王唐-米格尔-德-布拉干萨的外科医生。医学文献中似乎缺乏有关十九世纪身患残疾的医生(尤其是军医)的历史。阿特里的传记为这一领域的研究做出了一点贡献。
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Journal of Medical Biography
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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