Letusnowtakeageneralglanceatsomeoftheconditionsoftheearlysettlers;andfirst,astothehealthfulnessoftheclimate。
ThemortalityoftheseasonthatfollowedthelandingofthePilgrimsatPlymouthhasbeensufficientlyaccountedfor。Afterthis,thecolonistsseemtohavefoundthenewcountryagreeingverywellwiththeirEnglishconstitutions。Itsclearairisthesubjectofeulogy。
ItsdaintyspringsofsweetwaterarepraisednotonlybyHigginsonandWood,buteventhemischievousMortonsays,thatforitsdelicatewatersCanaancamenotnearthiscountry。“Thereisatendencytodilateonthesesimpleblessings,whichremindsonealittleoftheMarchionessinDickens’sstory,withherorange-peel-and-waterbeverage。Stillmoredoesonefeelthewarmthofcoloring,——suchasweexpectfromconvertstoanewfaith,andsettlerswhowanttoenticeothersovertotheirclearings,whenWinslowspeaks,in1621,of“abundanceofroses,white,red,anddamask;single,butverysweetindeed;“amostofall,however,when,inthesameconnection,hesays,“Herearegrapeswhiteandred,andverysweetandstrongalso。“Thisofourwildgrape,alittlevegetableIndian,whichscalpsacivilizedman’smouth,ashisanimalrepresentativescalpshiscranium。ButthereissomethingquitecharminginWinslow’spictureoftheluxuryinwhichtheyareliving。Lobsters,oysters,eels,mussels,fishandfowl,deliciousfruit,includingthegrapesaforesaid,——iftheyonlyhad“kine,horses,andsheep,“hemakesnoquestionbutmenwouldliveascontentedhereasinanypartoftheworld。Wecannothelpadmiringthewayinwhichtheytooktheirtrials,andmadethemostoftheirblessings。
“AndhowContenttheywere,“saysCottonMather,“whenanHonestMan,asIhaveheard,invitinghisFriendstoaDishofClams,attheTablegaveThankstoHeaven,whohadgiventhemtosucktheabundanceoftheSeas,andoftheTreasuresAidintheSands!“
Strangelyenough,asitwouldseem,exceptforthisbuoyantdeterminationtomakethebestofeverything,theyhardlyappeartorecognizethedifferenceoftheclimatefromthatwhichtheyhadleft。Afteralmostthreeyears’experience,Winslowsays,hecanscarcedistinguishNewEnglandfromOldEngland,inrespectofheatandcold,frost,snow,rain,winds,etc。Thewinter,hethinksifthereisadifference,issharperandlonger;butyethemaybedeceivedbythewantofthecomfortsheenjoyedathome。HecannotconceiveanyclimatetoagreebetterwiththeconstitutionoftheEnglish,notbeingoppressedwithextremityofheats,nornippedbybitingcold:
“Bywhichmeans,blessedbeGod,weenjoyourhealth,notwithstandingthosedifficultieswehaveundergone,insuchameasureaswouldhavebeenadmired,ifwehadlivedinEnglandwiththelikemeans。“
EdwardJohnson,aftermentioningtheshiftstowhichtheywereputforfood,says,——
“Andyet,methinks,ourchildrenareascheerful,fat,andlusty,withfeedinguponthosemussels,clams,andotherfish,astheywereinEnglandwiththeirfillofbread。“
Higginson,himselfadyspeptic,“continuallyinphysic,“ashesays,andaccustomedtodressinthickclothing,andtocomforthisstomachwithdrinkthatwas“bothstrongandstale,“——the“jollygoodaleandold,“Isuppose,offreeandeasyBishopStill’ssong,——foundthathebothcouldanddidoftentimesdrinkNewEnglandwaterverywell,——whichheseemstolookuponasaremarkablefeat。Hecouldgoaslightcladasany,too,withonlyalightstuffcassockuponhisshirt,andstuffbreecheswithoutlinings。Twoofhischildrenweresickly:one,——littlemisshapenMary,——diedonthepassage,and,inherfather’swords,“wasthefirstinourshipthatwasburiedinthebowelsofthegreatAtlanticsea;“theother,whohadbeen“mostlamentablyhandled“bydisease,recoveredalmostentirely“bytheverywholesomenessoftheair,altering,digesting,anddryingupthecoldandcrudehumorsofthebody。“Wherefore,hethinksitawisecourseforallcoldcomplexionstocometotakephysicinNewEngland,andendswiththoseoftenquotedwords,that“asupofNewEngland’sairisbetterthanawholedraughtofOldEngland’sale。“
Mr。Higginsondied,however,“ofahecticfever,“alittlemorethanayearafterhisarrival。
ThemedicalrecordswhichIshallciteshowthatthecolonistswerenotexemptfromthecomplaintsoftheOldWorld。Besidesthecommondiseasestowhichtheirdescendantsaresubject,thereweretwoothers,tosaynothingofthedreadedsmall-pox,whichlatermedicalsciencehasdisarmed,——littleknownamongusatthepresentday,butfrequentamongthefirstsettlers。Thefirstofthesewasthescurvy,alreadymentioned,ofwhichWinthropspeaksin1630,saying,thatitprovedfataltothosewhofellintodiscontent,andlingeredaftertheirformerconditionsinEngland;thepoorhomesickcreaturesinfact,whomwesoforgetinourfloridpicturesoftheearlytimesofthelittlebandinthewilderness。ManywhoweresufferingfromscurvygotwellwhentheLyonarrivedfromEngland,bringingstoreofjuiceoflemons。TheGovernorspeaksofanothercasein1644;anditseemsprobablethatthediseasewasnotofrareoccurrence。
Theothercomplaintfromwhichtheysuffered,butwhichhasnearlydisappearedfromamongus,wasintermittentfever,orfeverandague。
IinvestigatedthequestionastotheprevalenceofthisdiseaseinNewEngland,inadissertation,whichwaspublishedinavolumewithotherpapers,intheyear1838。Icanaddlittletothefactsthererecorded。Onewhichescapedmewas,thatJoshuaScottow,in“OldMen’sTears,“dated1691,speaksof“shakingagues,“asamongthetrialstowhichtheyhadbeensubjected。TheoutlinemapofNewEngland,accompanyingthedissertationabovereferredto,indicatesalltheplaceswhereIhadevidencethatthediseasehadoriginated。
Itwasplainenoughthatitusedtobeknowninmanylocalitieswhereithaslongceasedtobefeared。Stillitwasandisremarkabletoseewhatacleanbillofhealthinthisparticularrespectourbarrensoilinheritedwithitssterility。TherearesomemalariousspotsontheedgeofLakeChamplain,aridtherehavebeensometemporarycentresofmalaria,withinthememoryofman,ononeormoreofourMassachusettsrivers,buttheseareharmlessenough,forthemostpart,unlessthemillersdamthem,whentheyareapttoretaliatewithawhifffromtheirmeadows,thatsetsthewholeneighborhoodshakingwithfeverandague。
ThePilgrimsoftheMayflowerhadwiththemagoodphysician,amanofstanding,adeaconoftheirchurch,onewhomtheylovedandtrusted,Dr。SamuelFuller。Butnomedicalskillcouldkeepcoldandhungerandbadfood,and,probablyenough,desperatehomesicknessinsomeofthefeeblersort,fromdoingtheirwork。Nodetailedrecordremainsofwhattheysufferedorwhatwasattemptedfortheirreliefduringthefirstsadwinter。Thegravesofthosewhodiedwerelevelledandsowedwithgrainthatthelossesofthelittlebandmightnotbesuspectedbythesavagetenantsofthewilderness,andtheirstoryremainsuntold。
OfDr。Fuller’spractice,atalaterperiod,wehaveanaccountinaletterofhistoGovernorBradford,datedJune,1630。“IhavebeentoMatapan“nowDorchester,hesays,“andletsometwentyofthosepeopleblood。“Suchwholesaledepletionasthis,exceptwithavowedhomicidalintent,isquiteunknowninthesedays;thoughIoncesawthenotedFrenchsurgeon,Lisfranc,inafinephlebotomizingfrenzy,ordersometenorfifteenpatients,takenalmostindiscriminately,tobebledinasinglemorning。
Dr。Fuller’stwovisitstoSalem,attherequestofGovernorEndicott,seemtohavebeenverysatisfactorytothatgentleman。
Morton,thewildfellowofMerryMount,givesaratherquestionablereasonfortheGovernor’sbeingsowellpleasedwiththephysician’sdoings。Thenamesunderwhichhementionsthetwopersonages,itwillbeseen,arenotintendedtobecomplimentary。“Dr。NoddydidagreatcureforCaptainLittleworth。Hecuredhimofadiseasecalledawife。“WilliamGager,whocameoutwithWinthrop,isspokenofas“arightgodlymanandskilfulchyrurgeon,“butdiedofamalignantfevernotverylongafterhisarrival。“
TwopractitionersoftheancienttownofNewburyareentitledtospecialnotice,fordifferentreasons。ThefirstisDr。JohnClark,whoissaidbytraditiontohavebeenthefirstregularlyeducatedphysicianwhoresidedinNewEngland。Hisportrait,inclose-fittingskull-cap,withlonglocksandvenerableflowingbeard,isfamiliartooureyesonthewallofourSociety’santechamber。Hislefthandrestsuponaskull,hisrighthandholdsaninstrumentwhichdeservesapassingcomment。Itisatrephine,asurgicalimplementforcuttingroundpiecesoutofbrokenskulls,soastogetatthefragmentswhichhavebeendrivenin,andliftthemup。Ithasahandlelikethatofagimlet,withaclawlikeahammer,toliftwith,Isuppose,whichlastcontrivanceIdonotseefiguredinmybooks。ButthepointIrefertoisthis:theoldinstrument,thetrepan,hadahandlelikeawimble,whatwecallabraceorbit-
stock。ThetrephineisnotmentionedatallinPeterLowe’sbook,London,1634;norinWiseman’sgreatworkonSurgery,London,1676;
norinthetranslationofDionis,publishedbyJacobTonson,in1710。
InfactitwasonlybroughtintomoregeneralusebyCheseldenandSharpesolateasthebeginningofthelastcentury。AsJohnClarkdiedin1661,itisremarkabletoseethelastfashioninthewayofskull-sawingcontrivancesinhishands,——tosaynothingoftheclawonthehandle,andaHey’ssaw,socalledinEngland,lyingonthetablebyhim,andpaintedtheremorethanahundredyearsbeforeHeywasborn。Thissawisanoldinvention,perhapsasoldasHippocrates,andmaybeseenfiguredinthe“ArmamentariumChirurgicum“ofScultetus,orintheWorksofAmbroisePare。
Dr。Clarkissaidtohavereceivedadiplomabeforebecame,forskillinlithotomy。Helovedhorses,asagoodmanydoctorsdo,andleftagoodproperty,astheyalloughttodo。Hisgraveandnoblepresence,withthefewfactsconcerninghim,toldwithmoreorlesstraditionalauthority,giveusthefeelingthatthepeopleofNewbury,andafterwardsofBoston,hadawiseandskilfulmedicaladviserandsurgeoninDr。JohnClark。
ThevenerabletownofNewburyhadanotherphysicianwhowaslessfortunate。Thefollowingisacourtrecordof1652:
“Thisistocertifywhomitmayconcern,thatwethesubscribers,beingcalledupontotestifyagainstdoctorWilliamSnellingforwordsbyhimuttered,affirmthatbeinginwayofmerrydiscourse,ahealthbeingdranktoallfriends,heanswered,“I’llpledgemyfriends,AndformyfoesAplaguefortheirheelsAnd,’——
[asimilarmaledictionontheotherextremityoftheirfeet。]
“Sincewhenhehathaffirmedthatheonlyintendedtheproverbusedinthewestcountry,nordowebelieveheintendedotherwise。
[Signed]
WILLIAMTHOMAS。
THOMASMILWARD。
“March12th1651,AllwhichIacknowledge,andamsorryIdidnotexpressemyintent,orthatIwassoweakastousesofoolishaproverb。
[Signed]
GULIELMUSSNELLING。“
Notwithstandingthisconfessionandapology,therecordtellsusthat“WilliamSnellinginhispresentmentforcursingisfinedtenshillingsandthefeesofcourt。“
IwillmentiononeothernameamongthoseoftheFathersofthemedicalprofessioninNewEngland。The“apostle“Eliotsays,writingin1647,“Weneverhadbutoneanatomyinthecountry,whichMr。
GilesFirman,nowinEngland,didmakeandreaduponverywell。“
GilesFirmin,asthenameiscommonlyspelled,practisedphysicinthiscountryforatime。Heseemstohavefounditapoorbusiness;
for,inalettertoGovernorWinthrop,hesays,“Iamstronglysettupontostudyedivinitie:mystudyeselsemustbelost,forphysickisbutameenehelpe。“
GilesFirmin’sLecturesonAnatomywerethefirstscientificteachingsoftheNewWorld。WhiletheFatherswereenlightenedenoughtopermitsuchinstructions,theyweresevereindealingwithquackery;for,in1631,ourcourtrecordsshowthatoneNicholasKnopp,orKnapp,wassentencedtobefinedorwhipped“fortakinguponhimtocurethescurveybyawaterofnoeworthnorvalue,whichhesoldeattaverydearerate。“Emptypursesorsorebackswouldbecommonwithusto-dayifsucharulewereenforced。
Besidesthefewworthiesspokenof,andotherswhosenamesIhavenotspacetorecord,wemustrememberthatthereweremanyclergymenwhotookchargeofthebodiesaswellasthesoulsoftheirpatients,amongthemtwoPresidentsofHarvardCollege,CharlesChauncyandLeonardHoar,——andThomasThacher,firstministerofthe“OldSouth,“
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