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Dr. James Welwood (1652-1727) might have preferred a quiet life of medicine and Classical scholarship. Instead, he had the fortune, or misfortune, to be a talented political writer during the turbulent years of Englands transition from the Stuart to the Hanoverian monarchy. Having to choose between Scottish and German claimants to the throne left many Englishmen with mixed feelings, and the contending factions needed skilled writers to turn out political pamphlets and newspapers, aimed at the increasingly literate British public. It was in this arena that Dr. Welwood was to find his true calling.Welwood was born into a Scottish family heavily involved in the convoluted religious debates of the day. Political, religious, and scientific issues of the time tended to overlap, and Welwoods early years in Scotland proved to be good training for a political career later in life. During the 1680s, the political situation in the British Isles finally became too hot for Welwood, forcing him to flee to the Continent, where he eventually got his medical degree. During the years of exile Welwood became acquainted with the Dutch prince William of Orange and his English wife Mary. When William and Mary were offered the throne of England as part of the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688, Welwood returned to Britain with them. William and Marys supporters in Parliament soon recognized Welwoods writing ability and drew him into the numerous controversies that plagued the rest of the reign. Welwood was given several official medical posts, but used his position, not for personal gain, but to advance the latest scientific discoveries against the entrenched English medical establishment. After the deaths of William and Mary and their successor Queen Anne, the nearest heir to the throne was Prince George of Hanover, staunchly Protestant, and thus acceptable to the majority of Englishmen. James Welwoods later years were devoted to his family, his private practice and his scholarly writing. However, the elderly court physician was to be drawn into one last intrigue shortly before his death. A potential scandal had developed between the Prince of Wales, his mistress, and the ladys husband. Due to his long personal acquaintance with all involved, Welwood was asked by court officials to discreetly negotiate a settlement in the case.Elizabeth Furdells biography is a colorful evocation of England in the Augustan age, whose studied manners concealed a world of intrigue and discontent. This unique era produced the writings of Welwoods famous contemporaries Daniel Defoe, Alexander Pope, and Jonathan Swift.

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title:James Welwood : Physician to the Glorious Revolution
author:Furdell, Elizabeth Lane.
publisher:Combined Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1580970052
print isbn13:9781580970051
ebook isbn13:9780585193830
language:English
subjectWelwood, James,--1652-1727, Physicians--Great Britain--Biography, Historians--Great Britain--Biography, Classicists--Great Britain--Biography, Publishers and publishing--Great Britain--Biography, Great Britain--History--Stuarts, 1603-1714--Historiography,
publication date:1998
lcc:DA437.W42F87 1998eb
ddc:942
subject:Welwood, James,--1652-1727, Physicians--Great Britain--Biography, Historians--Great Britain--Biography, Classicists--Great Britain--Biography, Publishers and publishing--Great Britain--Biography, Great Britain--History--Stuarts, 1603-1714--Historiography,
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Signpost Biography
James Welwood
Physician to the Glorious Revolution
Elizabeth Lane Furdell
COMBINED PUBLISHING
Pennsylvania
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The headquarters of Combined Publishing are located midway between Valley Forge and the Germantown battlefield, on the outskirts of Philadelphia. From its beginnings, our company has been steeped in the oldest traditions of American history and publishing. Our historic surroundings help maintain our focus on history and our books strive to uphold the standards of style, quality and durability first established by the earliest bookmakers of Germantown and Philadelphia so many years ago. Our famous monk-and-console logo reflects our commitment to the modern and yet historic enterprise of publishing.
We call ourselves Combined Publishing because we have always felt that our goals could only be achieved through a "combined" effort by authors, publishers and readers. We have always tried to maintain maximum communication between these three key players in the reading experience.
We are always interested in hearing from prospective authors about new books in our field. We also like to hear from our readers and invite you to contact us at our offices in Pennsylvania with any questions, comments or suggestions, or if you have difficulty finding our books at a local bookseller.
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Copyright 1998 Elizabeth Lane Furdell
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available
ISBN 1-58097-005-2
Printed in the United States of America.
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For Lizzie and in memory of my mother and father
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Contents
Preface to the Series
9
Author's Preface
11
Introduction
15
Chronology
27
One
Tumultuous Beginnings
31
Two
Educational Controversies
61
Three
Welwood and the "Glorious Revolution"
83
Four
Welwood and Grub Street
109
Five
Welwood's Prolific Pen
141
Six
The Medical Scene
175
Seven
Dr. Welwood and Mrs. Howard
205
Epilogue
225
Notes
235
Bibliography
265
Index
285

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Preface to the Series
Biography is the soul of historythe stories of individual lives that give meaning and life to the past, and allow the reader to share vicariously in the drama of other times and places. It the classic form of historical narrative, for it is through the lives of individual men and women that we can best come to comprehend the complexities of other ages. At the same time, good biography does not reduce the past to "Great Men"and occasionally women. Rather, it appreciates the limits we all face in defining our lives, whether imposed by social forces beyond our control, the framework in which we interpret reality and opportunity, or our own limited experience and knowledge. Biography reflects the human condition: our actions, our decisions, our thinking have consequences. Biography also reflects and illuminates the world in which its subjects lived, an expression of another time and place.
Signpost Biographies are designed to bring the past alive through the stories of individuals whose lives have helped make their world, and whose lives provide the modern reader with an opportunity to be part of that world. Biographies in the series reflect the best in contemporary historical scholarship while never forgetting that the essence of history is storytelling, and that good history is also good literature. The subjects of Signpost Biographies are men and women whose lives were inherently interesting, often spanning a broad range of endeavors, and whose stories provide insight into their world. They include men and women from different cultures and social positions,
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