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James Morison (physician)

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After "thirty-five years' inexpressible suffering", and experimenting with every imaginable course of medical treatment, he accomplished "his own extraordinary cure" about 1822 by the simple expedient of swallowing a few vegetable pills of his own compounding at bed-time and a glass of lemonade in
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the morning. His success led him to set up in 1825 as the vendor of what he called "vegetable universal medicines", commonly known as "Morison's Pills", of which the principal ingredient was said to be
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The Thanage of Fermartyn, including the district commonly called Formartine, its proprietors, with genealogical deductions; its parishes, ministers, Churches, churchyards, antiquities, &c
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A Letter Addressed to the Honorable the Court of Directors of the United East India Company; proposing an Easy and Safe Remedy for Prevention and Cure of the Cholera Morbus of India ...
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Morison died in Paris on 3 May 1840. His body was interred within a substantial mausoleum in Kensal Green Cemetery, which was renovated in 2022.
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Coloured lithograph (C. J. Grant, 1831) depicting a man who has overdosed on James Morison's Vegetable Pills. Wellcome Library collections.
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Robert Salmon was indicted for the manslaughter of John M'Kenzie by administering large quantities of Morison's pills.
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was the only cure. He advertised his pills as curing all disease. He bought a pleasant residence at
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The Hygeian Treatment of the Most Prevalent Diseases of India, and of Warm Climates Generally
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James Morison married twice, firstly to Anne Victoire de La Marre, Baroness of
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Inner Hygiene: Constipation and the Pursuit of Health in Modern Society
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Morison's writings were simply puffs of his medicines. They included:
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Morisoniana, or Family Adviser of the British College of Health
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was the cause of all disease and that purgation from vegetable
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Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period
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His essays were collected together in a volume called
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In 1836, his business received heavy criticism as an
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Morison's Vegetable Pills

Aberdeenshire
Paris
Quack
British
quack-physician
cure-all

Aberdeenshire
Baron of Bognie
Aberdeen University
Hanau
Riga
West Indies
Bordeaux
gamboge
Hamilton Place
New Road, London
blood
laxatives
Finchley
Middlesex
Paris
apothecary
Remiremont
Larghan
Baron of Bognie and Mountblairy
Baron of Bognie and Mountblairy
James Augustus Cotter Morison

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