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The late Mr. Guthrie, F.R.S. - from a photograph by Mayall, 1856. Creator: Unknown
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The late Mr. Guthrie, F.R.S. - from a photograph by Mayall, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The late Mr. Guthrie, F.R.S. - from a photograph by Mayall, 1856....this distinguished surgeon expired suddenly of disease of the heart...he suffered much from a violent cough, and on Thursday morning...he ceased to exist...From 1802 to 1807 he served in North America...He was present at the battle of Talavera, at the retreat of the British army across the Tagus - a most disastrous affair for the wounded, who were collected alter several days marching at the Convent of Deleytosa, near Truxillo, which Mr. Guthrie called the slaughterhouse of the wounded of the British army, from the loss of life which took place through the want of previous care and defective surgical knowledge...[He wrote a paper] "On the facility of performing the operation of amputation of the shoulder-joint"...[and] showed the inutility of sending consumptive persons to hot climates when expectorating purulent matter'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856
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This poignant photograph captures the image of the late Sir Frederick Treves Guthrie, F.R.S. (Fellow of the Royal Society), taken by the renowned English photographer, John Jabez Mayall, in 1856. Sadly, Sir Guthrie passed away suddenly due to heart disease. His demise came unexpectedly, as he had been suffering from a persistent cough. Sir Guthrie's distinguished career began in 1802 when he served in North America. He was present at the Battle of Talavera in 1809, where he witnessed the disastrous retreat of the British army across the Tagus. The Convent of Deleytosa, near Trujillo, became infamously known as the 'slaughterhouse of the wounded' due to the high number of lives lost through the lack of proper care and inadequate surgical knowledge. Throughout his career, Sir Guthrie made significant contributions to the medical field. He wrote a groundbreaking paper titled "On the facility of performing the operation of amputation of the shoulder-joint," which showcased his expertise in surgical procedures. Additionally, he advocated against sending consumptive individuals to hot climates, emphasizing the ineffectiveness of such practices when dealing with purulent matter. Sir Guthrie's legacy extended beyond the battlefield, leaving an indelible mark on the world of medicine. His dedication, knowledge, and pioneering spirit continue to inspire generations of medical professionals. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of a life well-lived and a legacy that continues to shape the medical landscape.
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