William Withering
William Withering (March 17, 1741 - October 6, 1799) was a British botanist, physician and the discoverer of digitalis.
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March 17 - 1741 - October 6 - 1799 - British - Botanist - Physician - Digitalis
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Trained as a doctor at Edinburgh University, he worked at Birmingham General Hospital from 1779. The story is that one of his patients with dropsy (swelling from congestive heart failure) improved remarkably after taking a traditional herbal remedy; William became famous for recognising that the active ingredient in the mixture was contained in the leaves of foxglove. The active ingredient is now known as digitalis, after the plant's scientific name. In 1785, Withering published An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses, which contained reports on clinical trials and notes on digitalis toxicity.
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Doctor - Edinburgh University - Birmingham General Hospital - 1779 - Congestive heart failure - Herb - Foxglove - Digitalis - 1785 - Clinical trial - Toxic
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He lived in Edgbaston Hall (now home to a golf club and nature reserve), in Birmingham, England, and was one of the members of the Lunar Society.
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Edgbaston Hall - Golf - Nature reserve - Birmingham - England - Lunar Society
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He published an early and influential British Flora, of which there were many editions, some posthumous, and carried out pioneering work into the identification of fungi.
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He is buried in Edgbaston old church, next to the hall. His memorial stone, now moved inside the church, has foxgloves carved upon it to commemorate his discovery. He is remembered by the Moonstones, also in Birmingham.
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The standard botanical author abbreviation With. is applied to species he described.
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Botanical author abbreviation - Species
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