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John Abercrombie - Definition and Overview

John Abercrombie (born October 10, 1780 in Aberdeen; died November 14, 1844 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish physician and philosopher.

The son of the Reverend George Abercrombie of Aberdeen, he was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and after graduating as M.D. in 1803 he settled down to practise in that city, where he soon attained a leading position.

From 1816 he published various papers in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, which formed the basis of his more extensive works: Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord, regarded as the first textbook in neuropathology, and Researches on the Diseases of the Intestinal Canal, Liver and other Viscera of the Abdomen, both published in 1828.

He also found time for philosophical speculations, and in 1830 he published his Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers of Man and the Investigation of Truth, which was followed in 1833 by a sequel, The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. Both works, though showing little originality of thought, achieved wide popularity.

In 1821 he was elected to the Royal College of Surgeons.

In 1841 he was partially paralyzed, but was able to return to his practice of medicine. In 1844 he died of a ruptured artery while preparing to visit patients.

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.

External links

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John L. Abercrombie (b. December 16, 1944 in Port Chester, New York) is also the name of a famous jazz fusion guitarist from the 1970s.

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