Thomas Hodgkin (1798–1866) was an English physician, pathologist, and early advocate for preventive medicine. He is best known for his research in the field of pathology and for describing Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer of the lymphatic system, which was later named after him. Hodgkin was one of the pioneers in the use of the microscope for medical research and made significant contributions to the understanding of various diseases, including tuberculosis. He also advocated for better hygiene and public health practices to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Additionally, Hodgkin was involved in social reform movements, particularly advocating for the abolition of slavery. His contributions to medicine and social justice have left a lasting impact on both fields.
Thomas Hodgkin Quotes
1. “Made their roads, fostered the growth of their cities, taught them her language, administered justice.”
― Thomas Hodgkin
2. “Kept back the barbarians of the frontier, and for great spaces of time preserved.”
― Thomas Hodgkin
3. “Still it cannot be denied that during a considerable part of its existence the Roman Empire brought.”
― Thomas Hodgkin
4.“Material prosperity and enjoyment of life which it had not known before.”
― Thomas Hodgkin
5. “The great fabric of the Roman Empire must not be allowed to go to pieces in hopeless ruin.”
― Thomas Hodgkin
6. “Under barbarian kings bearing one title or another, the organisation of the Empire must be preserved.”
― Thomas Hodgkin