Article ID: CBB000932256

Dr. Thomas Beddoes: Chemistry, Medicine, and the Perils of Democracy (2009)

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Levere, Trevor H. (Author)


Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Volume: 63
Pages: 215--229


Publication Date: 2009
Edition Details: Part of a special issue.
Language: English

Beddoes lectured on chemistry at Oxford in the years that included the French Revolution, the Terror, and the outbreak of war with France, as well as the success in France of the chemical revolution. The very public dispute between Edmund Burke and Joseph Priestley meant that the latter's study of different kinds of air was politically tainted. Beddoes's democratic beliefs and his support for the new chemistry of Lavoisier meant that as chemist and physician he had to deal with complaints that he was potentially seditious and pro-French. His medical theories, allied to pneumatic chemistry and building on the work of Priestley, were accordingly suspect. In spite of that, he became the physician and friend to several members of the Lunar Society of Birmingham and to members of their family, and they in return became his patrons. His collaboration with James Watt was crucial for his development of pneumatic medicine. The full extent of Lunar patronage, and especially that of James Keir and Thomas Wedgwood, has hitherto not been recognized, but it was the concealed scale of that patronage that made possible the execution of Beddoes's ambitious programme of treatment and research.

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Authors & Contributors
Levere, Trevor H.
Stewart, Larry R.
Wykes, David L.
Williams, R. J. P.
Webb, Helen
Wachelder, Joseph
Journals
Journal of the History of Ideas
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
History of Science
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Publishers
Thoemmes
RSC Publishing
Routledge
Riverhead Books
Oxford University Press
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Concepts
Chemistry
Medicine
Science and politics
Medicine and science, relationships
Patronage
Science
People
Beddoes, Thomas
Priestley, Joseph
Burke, Edmund
Woodhouse, Benjamin
Willis, Thomas
Watt, James
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
Early modern
21st century
Places
Great Britain
United States
France
British Isles
Spain
Italy
Institutions
Oxford University
Lunar Society of Birmingham (England)
Royal Society of London
Bristol Pneumatic Institute
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