Cowan Robert 1796-1841 physician and surgeon

Robert Cowan was born in 1796 , the son of Robert Cowan, a surgeon in Glasgow, Scotland. In addition to studying in both the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Glasgow , he also studied at the University of Edinburgh ( 1815 ) and that of Paris, France ( 1818 ). Having read the prescribed essays and exhibited specimens of medicine, he was duly elected as a Member of the Faculty of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow in 1819, this qualification allowing him to practice medicine in the City. He practised at Glasgow Royal Infirmary from 1824-1830 and again from 1837-1839 . He graduated MD from the University of Glasgow in 1834 and, as a physician devoted himself to the statistical investigation of fever and smallpox, and to improving sanitary conditions. His research convinced him that poor sanitation was one of the most significant factors in the spread of infection. He was prominent in the Glasgow Public Health movement and helped to found the Glasgow Statistical Society in 1835, specifically to investigate the relationship between living standards and the incidence of disease in the West of Scotland. His most significant publications were Vital Statistics of Glasgow , published in 1837 , and Vital Statistics of Glasgow - Illustrating the Sanitary Condition of the Population , published in 1840 .

Robert Cowan was influential in improving sanitary legislation, suggesting many of the measures of Medical Police that were subsequently adopted. Other positions held were treasurer of Glasgow Medical Society from 1825-1829 and its president 1839-1840 , Medical Adviser to the Burgh of Bo'ness in 1831 and Medical Secretary of the Board of Health of Barony Parish, Glasgow, in 1832. He was also in charge of the Glasgow Fever House in 1836 and Director of Stirling's Library in 1837. In 1839 , Robert Cowan was named as the first Regius Professor of Medical Jurisprudence & Forensic Medicine at the University of Glasgow. His appointment was controversial as it was announced publicly by the Government without the prior knowledge of the Principal or Senate of the University. He held the post for only two years, until his death on 8 October 1841 .

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