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James H. Salisbury

James Henry Salisbury (October 13, 1823 – August 23, 1905) was an American physician, and the inventor of the Salisbury steak.

James H. Salisbury
Born(1823-10-13)October 13, 1823
DiedAugust 23, 1905(1905-08-23) (aged 81)
NationalityAmerican
EducationRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
OccupationPhysician
Known forInventor of the Salisbury steak
Medical career
InstitutionsNew York Geological Survey
Sub-specialtiesChemistry

Early life edit

Salisbury was born in Scott, New York, in 1823. He earned a Bachelor of Natural Sciences degree from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1844. He joined the New York Geological Survey as an assistant chemist, was promoted in 1849 to principal chemist, and remained in this position until 1852. He earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College in 1850, and a Master's degree from Union College in 1852. He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1862.[1]

Career edit

Salisbury served as a physician during the American Civil War, and became convinced that diarrhea suffered by the troops could be controlled with a diet of coffee and lean chopped beefsteak.

Salisbury was one of the earliest health food faddists and taught that diet was the main determinant of health.[2] He believed vegetables and starchy foods produced poisonous substances in the digestive system which were responsible for heart disease, tumors, mental illness and tuberculosis. He believed that human dentition demonstrated that humans were meant to eat meat, and sought to limit vegetables, fruit, starches, and fats to one-third of the diet.[3]

The Salisbury steak, his means of achieving this goal, is ground beef flavored with onion and seasoning and then broiled[4] and covered with gravy or brown sauce. It was introduced in 1888. Salisbury saw beef as an excellent defense against many different physical problems. He suggested that Salisbury steak should be eaten three times a day, with much hot water to cleanse the digestive system. He was an early American proponent of a low-carbohydrate diet for weight loss, and he promoted his diet for that purpose. His diet became known as the "Salisbury diet". It has been described as an early example of a fad diet.[5][6] The Salisbury diet was promoted by Elma Stuart in her book What Must I do to Get Well?, that went through at least 32 editions.[7]

Salisbury steak is similar to a number of other dishes made of ground beef. Its name caught on partly because World War I inspired a movement in English-speaking nations to avoid German-sounding terms such as "hamburger".

Death edit

Salisbury died aged 81 at his country home in Dobbs Ferry, New York[8] and was buried at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.[9]

Publications edit

  • The Relation of Alimentation and Disease (1888)

References edit

  1. ^ American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  2. ^ Bramen, Lisa. (2011). "Salisbury Steak: Civil War Health Food". Smithsonian. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  3. ^ Akis, Eric. (2017). "The original low-carb diet". Times Colonist. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  4. ^ Salisbury, James. (1888)
  5. ^ Grimes, William. (2004). Eating Your Words: 2000 Words to Tease Your Taste Buds. Oxford University Press. p. 249. ISBN 0-19-517406-2
  6. ^ Veit, Helen Zoe. (2015). Modern Food, Moral Food: Self-Control, Science, and the Rise of Modern American Eating in the Early Twentieth Century. University of North Carolina Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-4696-0770-2
  7. ^ "Elma Stuart". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  8. ^ "Death List of a Day: Dr. James H. Salisbury" (PDF), The New York Times, New York, New York, August 24, 1905
  9. ^ Vigil, Vicki Blum (2007). Cemeteries of Northeast Ohio: Stones, Symbols & Stories. Cleveland, OH: Gray & Company, Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59851-025-6

Further reading edit

  • Morris Fishbein. (1951). Dr. James H. Salisbury, Salisbury steak or hamburger, and the Salisbury diet. Postgraduate Medical Journal 10 (3): 256-257.
  • Terence McLaughlin. (1978). A Diet of Tripe: The Chequered History of Food Reform. David & Charles.
  • Elma Stuart. (1889). What Must I Do to Get Well?: And How Can I Keep So?: An Exposition of the Salisbury Treatment. W. A. Kellogg.
  • The History of Salisbury Steak and Central New York. (2019). Exploring Upstate

External links edit

  •   Media related to James H. Salisbury at Wikimedia Commons
  • Works by or about James H. Salisbury at Internet Archive

james, salisbury, james, henry, salisbury, october, 1823, august, 1905, american, physician, inventor, salisbury, steak, born, 1823, october, 1823scott, york, diedaugust, 1905, 1905, aged, dobbs, ferry, york, nationalityamericaneducationrensselaer, polytechnic. James Henry Salisbury October 13 1823 August 23 1905 was an American physician and the inventor of the Salisbury steak James H SalisburyBorn 1823 10 13 October 13 1823Scott New York U S DiedAugust 23 1905 1905 08 23 aged 81 Dobbs Ferry New York U S NationalityAmericanEducationRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteOccupationPhysicianKnown forInventor of the Salisbury steakMedical careerInstitutionsNew York Geological SurveySub specialtiesChemistry Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Publications 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editSalisbury was born in Scott New York in 1823 He earned a Bachelor of Natural Sciences degree from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1844 He joined the New York Geological Survey as an assistant chemist was promoted in 1849 to principal chemist and remained in this position until 1852 He earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College in 1850 and a Master s degree from Union College in 1852 He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1862 1 Career editSalisbury served as a physician during the American Civil War and became convinced that diarrhea suffered by the troops could be controlled with a diet of coffee and lean chopped beefsteak Salisbury was one of the earliest health food faddists and taught that diet was the main determinant of health 2 He believed vegetables and starchy foods produced poisonous substances in the digestive system which were responsible for heart disease tumors mental illness and tuberculosis He believed that human dentition demonstrated that humans were meant to eat meat and sought to limit vegetables fruit starches and fats to one third of the diet 3 The Salisbury steak his means of achieving this goal is ground beef flavored with onion and seasoning and then broiled 4 and covered with gravy or brown sauce It was introduced in 1888 Salisbury saw beef as an excellent defense against many different physical problems He suggested that Salisbury steak should be eaten three times a day with much hot water to cleanse the digestive system He was an early American proponent of a low carbohydrate diet for weight loss and he promoted his diet for that purpose His diet became known as the Salisbury diet It has been described as an early example of a fad diet 5 6 The Salisbury diet was promoted by Elma Stuart in her book What Must I do to Get Well that went through at least 32 editions 7 Salisbury steak is similar to a number of other dishes made of ground beef Its name caught on partly because World War I inspired a movement in English speaking nations to avoid German sounding terms such as hamburger Death editSalisbury died aged 81 at his country home in Dobbs Ferry New York 8 and was buried at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland Ohio 9 Publications editThe Relation of Alimentation and Disease 1888 References edit American Antiquarian Society Members Directory Bramen Lisa 2011 Salisbury Steak Civil War Health Food Smithsonian Retrieved December 2 2018 Akis Eric 2017 The original low carb diet Times Colonist Retrieved December 2 2018 Salisbury James 1888 Grimes William 2004 Eating Your Words 2000 Words to Tease Your Taste Buds Oxford University Press p 249 ISBN 0 19 517406 2 Veit Helen Zoe 2015 Modern Food Moral Food Self Control Science and the Rise of Modern American Eating in the Early Twentieth Century University of North Carolina Press p 51 ISBN 978 1 4696 0770 2 Elma Stuart National Portrait Gallery Retrieved December 2 2018 Death List of a Day Dr James H Salisbury PDF The New York Times New York New York August 24 1905 Vigil Vicki Blum 2007 Cemeteries of Northeast Ohio Stones Symbols amp Stories Cleveland OH Gray amp Company Publishers ISBN 978 1 59851 025 6Further reading editMorris Fishbein 1951 Dr James H Salisbury Salisbury steak or hamburger and the Salisbury diet Postgraduate Medical Journal 10 3 256 257 Terence McLaughlin 1978 A Diet of Tripe The Chequered History of Food Reform David amp Charles Elma Stuart 1889 What Must I Do to Get Well And How Can I Keep So An Exposition of the Salisbury Treatment W A Kellogg The History of Salisbury Steak and Central New York 2019 Exploring UpstateExternal links edit nbsp Media related to James H Salisbury at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about James H Salisbury at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James H Salisbury amp oldid 1167726178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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