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      The Creation of the English Hippocrates

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          This article examines the process by which the London physician Thomas Sydenham (1624–89) rose to fame as the English Hippocrates in the late seventeenth century. It provides a survey of the evidence for the establishment of Sydenham’s reputation from his own writings, his professional relations, and the writings of his supporters and detractors. These sources reveal that in the first decades of his career Sydenham had few supporters and faced much opposition. However, by the end of the seventeenth century, Sydenham was the object of extraordinary outbursts of adulation and had become renowned for his decrying of hypotheses and speculative theory, his promotion of natural histories of disease, and the purported similarities between his medical method and that of Hippocrates. It is argued that Sydenham’s positive reputation owed little to his achievements in medicine: it was almost entirely the result of his promotion by the philosopher John Locke and a small group of sympathetic physicians. It was they who created the English Hippocrates.

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          Journal
          Med Hist
          MEDICAL HISTORY
          MEDICAL HISTORY
          MEDICAL HISTORY
          Medical History
          Medical History
          0025-7273
          October 2011
          : 55
          : 4
          : 457-478
          Affiliations
          *simpleProfessor Peter Anstey, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand. Email: peter.anstey@ 123456otago.ac.nz
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          medhis5504-01-457
          10.1017/S0025727300004944
          3199640
          22025796
          2f822e67-74b5-482a-bfe2-731afc97bc29
          Copyright © Peter Anstey, 2011.
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          giorgio baglivi,charles goodall,andrew brown,john locke,thomas sydenham,herman boerhaave,college of physicians

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