James Currie (physician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Currie (physician)

British doctor

Date of Birth: 31-May-1756

Place of Birth: Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 31-Aug-1805

Profession: physician

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About James Currie (physician)

  • James Currie FRS (31 May 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – 31 August 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician, best known for his anthology and biography of Robert Burns and his medical reports on the use of water in the treatment of fever.
  • A watercolour portrait by Horace Hone (1756–1825) is in the National Galleries of Scotland.His early attempt to set up a merchanting business in Virginia was a failure and he returned to Scotland.
  • After qualifying as a medical doctor he established a successful practice in Liverpool, England and after a few years was able to purchase a small estate in Dumfriesshire.
  • He became a Fellow of the London Medical Society and was a founder member of the Liverpool Literary Society.
  • He was an early advocate of the abolition of slavery and wrote several political letters and pamphlets, including one to William Pitt, which made him a number of enemies. Throughout his life he was dogged by illness and in 1804 he became seriously unwell.
  • In an effort to find a cure, he relinquished his Liverpool practice and went to Bath, Clifton and finally Sidmouth, where he died on 31 August 1805 at age 49.

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