William SalmonWilliam Salmon (1644-1713) was an English empiric doctor and a writer of medical texts. He advertised himself as a Professor of Physick. Salmon held an equivocal place in the medical community. He led apothecaries in opposing attempts by physicians t control the dispensing of medicines, [1] and was derided by physicians as the King of the Quacks.[2]:118 He has been described as a brilliant publicist, but not much of a philosopher.[1] Salmon copied, translated, abridged, enlarged and compiled from the texts of others to create popular books emphasizing practice over theory, and often marketing his own medications.[2] A prolific author on a broad range of medical topics, Salmon's works were widely read in his time.[3] His books were owned by respected men including Isaac Newton, Daniel Defoe, William Congreve and Samuel Johnson. Read More Read Less
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