William Cadogan

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William Cadogan (1711-1797) was a 18th century British physician and writer on childcare and nursing. In the 1740s Cadogan became a honorary medical attendant of the London Foundling Hospital for abandoned babies. By 1748 Cadogan was a prominent London physician famous for his studies of gout. Wikipedia
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  • "'Pray doctor, is that pigeon-pie near you?'"
  • "'To be sure a man who acts in the face of light is worse than a man who does not know so much, yet I think no man should be worse thought of for publishing good principles"
  • "Children, in general, are overclothed and overfed. To these causes, I impute most of their diseases"
  • "we go on till some friendly pain or disease bids or rather forces us to stop. But in youth all the parts of our bodies are strong and flexible and bear the first loads of excess with less hurt."
  • "In early youth we are insensibly led into intemperance by the indulgence and mistaken"