William Small

William Small (1734-1775) was a British physician and a member of the Lunar Society. He was born in Forfarshire, Scotland, the son of a Presbyterian minister. He attended Marischal College, Aberdeen and was awarded his M.D. in 1765. In 1758, he was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary College, Virginia, then one of Britains American colonies. One of his students, Thomas Jefferson, described him as "a man profound in most of the useful branches of science, with a happy talent of communication, correct and gentlemanly manners, and a large and liberal mind... from his conversation I got my first views of the expansion of science and of the system of things in which we are placed." In 1764 he returned to Britain, with a letter of introduction to Matthew Boulton from Benjamin Franklin. He established a medical practice in Birmingham, and shared a house with Dr. John Ash. Between 1765 and 1775, Small was Boulton's doctor and became a close friend of Erasmus Darwin, Thomas Day, James Keir, James Watt, Anna Seward and others connected with the Lunar Society. He helped to bring the Theatre Royal to Birmingham in 1774.
For the Glasgow MP, see William Small (Scottish politician)
Small, William Small, William Small, William

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
meeting at the tomb of saint adalbert
canadian federal election, 1921
junkanoo
internet2
cape henry
emperor gengshi of han china
list of craters on mars
tzvetan todorov
claim jumper
mug shot
paul louis courier
hartley oscillator
longus
jefferson highway
regenerative circuit
korea bay
emperor guangwu of han china
guevenatten
raymond sommer
james keir
mep
igo gruden
toffoli gate
jorge de montemayor
fairhaven, washington
combinatorial game theory (pedagogy)
howard nemerov
bridget fonda
freedom
barnabe googe
emperor ming of han china
hyesan
pacific grand prix
bayeux
felicitas corrigan
pennant
nicholas grimald
tyseley
emperor zhang of han china
embrace (u.s. band)
copy editing
edison disc record
60 (number)
bob barker