BOSTOCK,JOHN MD FRS (1773-1846) - PHYSICIAN AND CHEMIST IN THE SHADOWOF A GENIUS

Authors
Citation
Js. Cameron, BOSTOCK,JOHN MD FRS (1773-1846) - PHYSICIAN AND CHEMIST IN THE SHADOWOF A GENIUS, American journal of nephrology, 14(4-6), 1994, pp. 365-370
Citations number
66
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
ISSN journal
02508095
Volume
14
Issue
4-6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
365 - 370
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-8095(1994)14:4-6<365:BMF(-P>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
John Bostock has a reasonable claim to being one of the first chemical pathologists. Most of his work was done before that of William Prout, with whom both he and Bright were in contact. Bostock's work was done about the same time as that of his friends and colleagues Marcet and Wollaston. Although others, notably Cruickshank, Wells and Blackall ha d previously studied the chemistry of normal and pathological urine, t he breadth and detail of Bostock's observations were unprecedented, an d he and Wells were the first to relate findings in the urine in disea se to findings in the serum. Bostock, however, was the first to realiz e the relationship between the diminution of urea in urine as it rose (or in his terms, appeared) in the blood, while the albumin in the blo od fell as that in the urine increased.