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68:, whose developing talent and influence hindered Haighton's advancement. Consequently Haighton resigned his demonstratorship in 1789 and turned his attention to physiology (in which he succeeded a Dr. Skeete as lecturer in 1788 or 1789) and to midwifery, in which he at first lectured in conjunction with a Dr. Lowder. Both these courses were for the united hospitals, St. Thomas's and Guy's. He never succeeded to a physiciancy, though he obtained the degree of M.D. (in 1794 at 303: 79:. For his physiological experiments, which were certainly ruthless and numerous, he was called by his opponents "the Merciless Doctor". When Sir Astley Cooper disputed the result of some of Haighton's experiments, the latter killed a favourite spaniel, on which he had previously operated, in order to prove Sir Astley in the wrong. He often presided at the meetings of the 22: 171:, in "Philosophical Transactions", 1795, and "Medical Facts and Observations", vol. vii. His method in this paper is to test the repair of nerves by the recovery of their physiological function after division; the first paper of the kind. 282: 257: 177:, in "Philosophical Transactions", 1797. In this paper he relates many experiments on rabbits, most skilfully varied, but producing an unsound conclusion owing to the lack of microscopic knowledge at that time. 193:
He also published extended syllabuses of his courses of lectures at various dates. The manuscript of his lectures on physiology and natural philosophy, 1796, is in the library of the
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He died on 23 March 1823. Blundell describes him as kind-hearted, generous, and scrupulously truthful, and a cautious and able physician. Dr. Blundell's nephew, Dr. G. A. Wilks of
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had almost concluded an agreement for him to assist him in his lectures. Haighton, however, was not so agreeable and accessible to students as his junior,
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He was somewhat suspicious, irritable, and argumentative, but a good lecturer on physiology and an excellent
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Experiments made on the Laryngeal and Recurrent Branches of the Eighth Pair of Nerves
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Founders of British Physiology: A Biographical Dictionary, 1820-1885
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An Attempt to Ascertain the Powers concerned in the Act of Vomiting
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In later years he suffered much from asthma, and his nephew. Dr.
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An Inquiry concerning the True and Spurious Cæsarian Operation
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An Experimental Inquiry concerning the Reproduction of Nerves
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An Experimental Inquiry concerning Animal Impregnation
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about 1755, and, after being a pupil of Mr. Else at
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physician
physiologist
Lancashire
St Thomas' Hospital
Henry Cline
John Hunter
Astley Paston Cooper
Kings College, Aberdeen
obstetric operator
Physical Society
Guy's Hospital
Medical Society of London
James Blundell
American Philosophical Society
Philadelphia
Fellow of the Royal Society
Torquay
Medico-Chirurgical Society
Founders of British Physiology: A Biographical Dictionary, 1820-1885
ISBN
9780719025372
Thomas James Mathias
"APS Member History"
"Library and Archive Catalogue"
public domain
Haighton, John
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1750s births

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