António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches
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António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches | |
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Born | António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches 7 March 1699 Penamacor, Portugal |
Died | 14 October 1783 Paris | (aged 84)
Occupation | Physician |
António Nunes Ribeiro Sanches (7 March 1699 – 14 October 1783) was an 18th-century Portuguese physician, philosopher and encyclopédiste. He was a cristão novo of Jewish descent, believed to be secretly a practising Jew.
He studied at the universities of Coimbra and Salamanca.[1] He fled Portugal after being targeted by the Inquisition as a secret practising Jew.[1] Sanches moved then to London. He then went to Leyden University where he completed his formation under the direction of Herman Boerhaave. He subsequently would work as a physician in various European countries.[1] He was among the three physicians recommended to Anna of Russia in 1731.
Appointed doctor of the Russian army, he distinguished himself before becoming a court physician. After more than 15 years in Russia, he left the country in 1748 after empress Elizabeth Petrowna had denounced two of his colleagues as Jews. Having had the chance, amid the daily proscriptions which he witnessed to be allowed to leave the country, he took the way to Paris in 1748 where he ended his life. After she ascended to the throne, Catherine the Great rewarded him for his services with a pension of 1000 rubles, which was punctually paid until his death. His extensive library was by the empress.[2]
He wrote the article "Vérole" ("smallpox") in the Encyclopédie by Diderot and D'Alembert. He was the first to acquaint western physicians with the effects of Russian steam baths.[2]
He was considered an "Estrangeirado", a Portuguese that has been influenced greatly by foreign ideas.[1] He was a critic of the nobility, clerical privileges and slavery.[1]
Works
[edit]- 1726: Discurso Sobre as Águas de Penha Garcia.
- 1751: A Dissertation on the Venereal Disease.
- 1752: Dissertation sur le origine de la maladie vénérienne, Paris
- 1756: Tratado da Conservação da Saúde dos Povos.
- 1760: Cartas sobre a Educação da Mocidade.
- 1763: Método para Aprender e Estudar a Medicina.
- 1771: Les bains des vapeurs russe
- 1774: Examen historique sur l´apparition de la maladie vénérienne (Paris)
- 1779: Mémoire sur les Bains de Vapeur en Russie..
Bibliography
[edit]- Georges Dulac, Science et politique : les réseaux du Dr António Ribeiro Sanches, Cahiers du Monde russe (ISSN 1252-6576), 2002, 43/2-3, (p. 251–274) (Read online).
- Hugh James Rose, A New General Biographical Dictionary, t. 11, Londres, B. Fellowes, 1857, (p. 443).
- José Luis Doria: Antonio Ribeiro Sanches. A Portuguese doctor in 18th century Europe. (PDF; 320 kB) Antonio Ribeiro Sanches, Vesalius, VII, 1, 27 - 35, 2001.
- Erwin Ackerknecht: Boerhaave Schüler als Medizinalpolitiker, in Erna Lesky, Adam Wandruszka (Hrsg.) Gerard van Swieten und seine Zeit, Böhlau 1973, (p. 122).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Cardim, Pedro; Monteiro, Nuno Goncalo, eds. (2021). Political Thought in Portugal and its Empire, c.1500–1800. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought. Vol. 1. Cambridge University Press. pp. 233–234. doi:10.1017/9781108289634. ISBN 978-1-108-41827-0. S2CID 240936106.
- ^ a b Rosenthal, Herman; Rosenthal, Max. "SANCHEZ (SANCHES), ANTONIO RIBEIRO". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
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[edit]- 1699 births
- 1783 deaths
- 18th-century Jewish Portuguese physicians
- People from Penamacor
- 18th-century Portuguese physicians
- Portuguese medical writers
- University of Salamanca alumni
- Contributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772)
- Members of the French Academy of Sciences
- Honorary members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
- Immigrants to the Russian Empire
- Jewish scientists from the Russian Empire
- Portuguese emigrants