Charles Caldwell
(14 May 1772 - 9 Jul 1853)
American physician and educator.
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Science Quotes by Charles Caldwell (1 quote)
I would not have it inferred ... that I am, as yet, an advocate for the hypothesis of chemical life. The doctrine of the vitality of the blood, stands in no need of aid from that speculative source. If it did, I would certainly abandon it. For, notwithstanding the fashionableness of the hypothesis in Europe, and the ascendancy it has gained over some minds in this country [USA], it will require stubborn facts to convince me that man with all his corporeal and intellectual attributes is nothing but hydro-phosphorated oxyde of azote ... When the chemist declares, that the same laws which direct the crystallization of spars, nitre and Glauber's salts, direct also the crystallization of man, he must pardon me if I neither understand him, nor believe him.
— Charles Caldwell
Medical Theses (1805), 391-2, footnote.
See also:
- 14 May - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Caldwell's birth.