Benjamin Moseley (366)

Election date: 1775

Benjamin Moseley (1742–25 September 1819) was a physician and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1775. Born in Essex, Moseley received his medical training in Paris and London and began his practice in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1768. During his sixteen years there, he studied and published pamphlets on diseases he encountered, like dysentery, and on the medicinal and agricultural effects of the island’s consumable crops, like coffee and sugar. His practice during this time was profitable, and upon his return to Britain in 1784 he had enough money to travel across Europe and to obtain more medical training, earning an M.D. from St. Andrews University. In 1788, he began a medical practice catering to wealthy patients in London and became a physician to the Royal Hospital in Chelsea. He was an early opponent of the new practice of vaccination. Beginning in 1799, in pamphlets and journal articles, he expressed doubt as to the efficacy of using doses of cowpox to protect patients from becoming ill with smallpox and outrage at his medical colleagues for adopting the new practice so quickly. He put forth theories that that vaccinations would have horrible side-effects, including physical ailments like whooping cough and intellectual afflictions like insanity. Some of his warnings were based on the fears of other objectors to vaccination; others were original to him. Moseley expressed his views before Parliament during investigations into the practice in 1802 and 1808. His outlandish theories were the basis for a satirical cartoon by James Gillray called “The Cow Pock” which portrayed small cows bursting out of human bodies. Moseley died in Southend, a favorite summer vacation spot, in 1819. (DNB)




Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.001
Dissertatio medica inauguralis de causo tropico endemico, sive febre flava, quae in Indiis Occidentalibus observatur : quam ... ex auctoritate ... Dionysii Godefridi van der Keessel ....
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
Lugduni Batavorum: apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop, 1791.
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Editions:
1x 1791 (Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden])
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.002
Medical tracts. I. On sugar. II. On the cow-pox. ... VIII. On prisons.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed by John Nichols, for G. and G. Robinson, 1800.
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Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
4x 1800 (3x London, 1x Berlin), 1x 1804 (London)
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Five editions: four in 1800 (three in London, one in Berlin), and one in 1804 (London).

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.003
Obi; or The history of three-finger'd Jack : by Dr Moseley. To which is added, the voyages, travels, and long capacity of James Massey, who was shipwrecked on a desolate coast : with the surprising adventures he and his companions met with in exploring those countries eighteen years : their desperate battles with the savages : how he on is return home, was taken by an Algierine pirate and remained in slavery 23 years : with the means by which he obtained his liberty : and his safe arrival, last, in England, after an absence, from his friends of fifty-five years.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
Newcastle: (Printed by M. Angus & son, Newcastle), .
Subjects:
English fiction -- 18th century.
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Editions:
1x (Newcastle)
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.004
Observations on the dysentery of the West-Indies, with a new and successful manner of treating it.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
[London]: Jamaica, printed: London, reprinted from the second edition, by T. Becket, 1781.
Subjects:
Tropical medicine.
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Sabin 51047
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Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
1x 1781 (London)
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.005
Observations on the properties and effects of coffee.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, [1785]
Subjects:
Coffee -- Early works to 1800.
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References:
Sabin 51048 | Evans 47837
APS Subjects:
Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
4x 1785 (London), 2x 1789 (London, Paris), 1x 1786 (Paris), 1x 1792 (London), 1x 1796 (Philadelphia)
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Nine editions: four in 1785 (London), two in 1789 (London, Paris), one in 1786 (Paris), one in 1792 (London), one in 1796 (Philadelphia).

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.006
An Oliver for a Rowland : or, a cow pox epistle to the Reverend Rowland Hill, "under the wing of Surrey Chapel."
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cuthell and Martin; Highley; Ridgeway; and Callow, 1807 ; Nichols and Son, 1807.
Subjects:
Vaccination. | Smallpox.
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Editions:
1x 1807 (London)
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.007
On hydrophobia, its prevention, and cure : with a description of the different stages of canine madness : illustrated with cases.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: Longman and co., 1808.
Subjects:
Rabies.
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APS Subjects:
Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
1x 1808 (London)
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.008
A treatise on sugar: by Benjamin Moseley, M. D. author of A Treatise on Tropical Diseases Military Operations : and the Climate of the West Indies : and A Treatise on Coffee : Physician to Chelsea Hospital, Member of the College of Physicians of London, of the University of Leyden, of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia, &c. &c.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, [1799]
Subjects:
Sugarcane.
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References:
Sabin 51049
APS Subjects:
Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
2x 1799 (London), 2x 1800 (London), 2x 1800 (Berlin, Stettin [Germany])
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Six editions: two in 1799 (London), two in 1800 (London), two in 1800 (Berlin, Stettin [Germany])

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.009
A treatise on the lues bovilla : or cow pox.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: printed by Nichols and Son. Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Asperne; Cuthell and Martin; Hatchard; Callow; and Murray, 1805.
Subjects:
Vaccination. | Smallpox.
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APS Subjects:
Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
1x 1805 (London)
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One edition.

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Member(s): Benjamin Moseley
366.010
A treatise on tropical diseases : and on the climate of the West-Indies. By Benjamin Moseley, M.D. member of the Royal College of Physicians of London.
Creator(s):
Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819 (Author)
Publication:
London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, [1787]
Subjects:
Tropical medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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References:
Sabin 51050
APS Subjects:
Medicine | Physiology | Science
Editions:
1x 1787 (London), 1x 1788 (London), 1x 1789 (London), 1x 1790 (Nürnberg), 1x 1792 (London), 1x 1792? (Pavia [Italy]), 1x 1795 (London), 1x 1803 (London), 1x 1806 (London)
Editions Note:

Nine editions: one in 1787 (London), one in 1788 (London), one in 1789 (London), one in 1790 (Nürnberg [Nuremburg]), one in 1792 (London), one in 1792? (Pavia [Italy]), one in 1795 (London), one in 1803 (London), one in 1806 (London)

Holding Note: APS holds two editions: a 1792 edition presented by James Mease, and an 1803 edition.