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William Cormick

William Cormick (born 1822, Tabriz; died 30 December 1877), was a physician of Irish origin in Qajar Iran during the reigns of Mohammad Shah Qajar (1834–1848) and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1848–1896). He is noted for having played an important role in the diffusion of Western medicine into Iranian society.[1] He is also noted as the only westerner to have met the Báb.

Biography

Education

William Cormick was born in Tabriz to the Irish physician John Cormick and a local Armenian woman.[1] Having been sent to England at the age of ten in order to gain an education, he was subsequently enrolled into the medical faculty of the University College of London. He received his qualification as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons on 17 July 1840. A year later he was admitted into membership of the Society of Apothecaries, as well as being awarded a doctors degree in medicine from St. Andrew's in London.

Career

From 1844 to 1855 Cormick worked as a physician in London and in Paris. He was summoned to Iran, by the then incumbent king Mohammad Shah Qajar, as the second physician to the British mission and to become the personal physician to the king.[2][3] In 1846 he was appointed as the second physician to the family of Abbas Mirza. Later he became the personal physician to the crown prince and the future king Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, when the latter was given the governorship of Azerbaijan province, which he held for seven months.[4] Upon the ascension of Naser al-din Shah Qajar to the throne in 1848, Cormick travelled with him to Tehran. However, on the decision of the prime minister, Amir Kabir, he was replaced by the French physician Ernest Cloquet. This was part of Iran's policy of avoiding becoming over-dependent on either Russia or Great Britain.[1] Cormick returned to Tabriz, where he lived for the rest of his life, continuing to practice medicine and becoming rich.[1]

The Báb

During the trial of the Báb in Tabriz in July 1848, William Cormick and two Iranian physicians were given the task of certifying whether the former could be classified as mentally incompetent. The governing authorities were reported to be "reluctant" to give the Báb the death sentence.[1] Cormick, at the request of the Báb, visited him several times as part of the medical treatment for his having been bastinadoed following his trial. This made Cormick the only Westerner recorded as having personally met the Báb.[1] He presented an account of his meetings with the Báb in a letter to an American missionary friend named J. H. Shedd.[1][5]

Awards

He was awarded the Order of the Lion and the Sun (2nd class).[1] On 19 October 1876 Cormick became a fellow of the British Royal College of Surgeons.

Personal life

Cormick was married to an Armenian woman named Tamar, who was the younger sister of the Armenian wife of Edward Burgess (a trader).[1] Cormick died on 30 December 1877, and was buried in Tabriz in the same cemetery as his father, brother and nine other Cormick family members.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Momen 1993, pp. 275–276.
  2. ^ Floor 2004, p. 169.
  3. ^ Lambton 1987, p. 203.
  4. ^ Amanat 1997, pp. 78–79.
  5. ^ Cormick, William. Dr. Cormick's Accounts of his Personal Impressions of Mirza 'Ali Muhammad, The Báb, in Materials for the Study of the Babi Religion, compiled and by E. G. Browne.

Sources

  • Amanat, Abbas (1997). Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1860640971.
  • Floor, Willem (2004). Public Health in Qajar Iran. Mage Publishers. ISBN 978-0934211086.
  • Lambton, Ann K. S. (1987). Qajar Persia: Eleven Studies. Tauris. ISBN 9781850430414.
  • Momen, Moojan (1993). "CORMICK, WILLIAM". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VI, Fasc 3. pp. 275–276.

Further reading

  • Flannery, Vincent. Adventures in Biographical Research: John and William Cormick, in Solas, 4 (2004).
  • McNamara, Brendan. Dr. Cormick: The man who met the Báb.

william, cormick, born, 1822, tabriz, died, december, 1877, physician, irish, origin, qajar, iran, during, reigns, mohammad, shah, qajar, 1834, 1848, naser, shah, qajar, 1848, 1896, noted, having, played, important, role, diffusion, western, medicine, into, ir. William Cormick born 1822 Tabriz died 30 December 1877 was a physician of Irish origin in Qajar Iran during the reigns of Mohammad Shah Qajar 1834 1848 and Naser al Din Shah Qajar 1848 1896 He is noted for having played an important role in the diffusion of Western medicine into Iranian society 1 He is also noted as the only westerner to have met the Bab Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Career 1 3 The Bab 1 4 Awards 1 5 Personal life 2 References 3 Sources 4 Further readingBiography EditEducation Edit William Cormick was born in Tabriz to the Irish physician John Cormick and a local Armenian woman 1 Having been sent to England at the age of ten in order to gain an education he was subsequently enrolled into the medical faculty of the University College of London He received his qualification as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons on 17 July 1840 A year later he was admitted into membership of the Society of Apothecaries as well as being awarded a doctors degree in medicine from St Andrew s in London Career Edit From 1844 to 1855 Cormick worked as a physician in London and in Paris He was summoned to Iran by the then incumbent king Mohammad Shah Qajar as the second physician to the British mission and to become the personal physician to the king 2 3 In 1846 he was appointed as the second physician to the family of Abbas Mirza Later he became the personal physician to the crown prince and the future king Naser al Din Shah Qajar when the latter was given the governorship of Azerbaijan province which he held for seven months 4 Upon the ascension of Naser al din Shah Qajar to the throne in 1848 Cormick travelled with him to Tehran However on the decision of the prime minister Amir Kabir he was replaced by the French physician Ernest Cloquet This was part of Iran s policy of avoiding becoming over dependent on either Russia or Great Britain 1 Cormick returned to Tabriz where he lived for the rest of his life continuing to practice medicine and becoming rich 1 The Bab Edit During the trial of the Bab in Tabriz in July 1848 William Cormick and two Iranian physicians were given the task of certifying whether the former could be classified as mentally incompetent The governing authorities were reported to be reluctant to give the Bab the death sentence 1 Cormick at the request of the Bab visited him several times as part of the medical treatment for his having been bastinadoed following his trial This made Cormick the only Westerner recorded as having personally met the Bab 1 He presented an account of his meetings with the Bab in a letter to an American missionary friend named J H Shedd 1 5 Awards Edit He was awarded the Order of the Lion and the Sun 2nd class 1 On 19 October 1876 Cormick became a fellow of the British Royal College of Surgeons Personal life Edit Cormick was married to an Armenian woman named Tamar who was the younger sister of the Armenian wife of Edward Burgess a trader 1 Cormick died on 30 December 1877 and was buried in Tabriz in the same cemetery as his father brother and nine other Cormick family members 1 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Momen 1993 pp 275 276 Floor 2004 p 169 Lambton 1987 p 203 Amanat 1997 pp 78 79 Cormick William Dr Cormick s Accounts of his Personal Impressions of Mirza Ali Muhammad The Bab in Materials for the Study of the Babi Religion compiled and by E G Browne Sources EditAmanat Abbas 1997 Pivot of the Universe Nasir Al Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy 1831 1896 I B Tauris ISBN 978 1860640971 Floor Willem 2004 Public Health in Qajar Iran Mage Publishers ISBN 978 0934211086 Lambton Ann K S 1987 Qajar Persia Eleven Studies Tauris ISBN 9781850430414 Momen Moojan 1993 CORMICK WILLIAM Encyclopaedia Iranica Vol VI Fasc 3 pp 275 276 Further reading EditFlannery Vincent Adventures in Biographical Research John and William Cormick in Solas 4 2004 McNamara Brendan Dr Cormick The man who met the Bab Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Cormick amp oldid 1084416333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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