A Theory behind "bronchitis"
This system takes its name from itsfounder, Francis Bacon , Lord
Verulam , Viscount St. Albans , statesman and philosopher , born
22January, 1561; died 9 April, 1626.He was the second son of Lord
Keeper Bacon and Anne, his second wife, daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke
and sister-in-law of Lord Burghley. In his thirteenth year (1573) he
entered Trinity College , Cambridge where he studied under Whitgift .
Before he left (1575) he had already acquired considerable reputation
for his ability and learning. It was at Cambridge , as he later
confessed to Rawley , that he fallen into the dislike of the
Aristotelean philosophy — "not for the worthlessness of the author to
whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes , but for the
unfruitfulness of the way; being a philosophy , as his Lordship used
to say, only for disputations and contentions but barren of the
production of works for the benefit of man . In which mind he
continued until his dying day".
In June, 1576, he was admitted to Gray's Inn, being destined for the
profession of law ; but shortly afterwards was attached to the French
embassy of Sir Amyas Paulet . His father died in 1579, leaving him
small provision. He thereupon returned to England to continue his
legal studies and was admitted barrister 27 June, 1582. Two yearslater
he was elected to Parliament for the Borough of Melcome Regis . In the
following year he penned his"Letter of Advice to Queen Elizabeth", a
document of considerable interest to Catholics , as expressing Bacon's
views upon their treatment. Mary Stuart was yet alive, and there were
plots and rumours of plots against the queen.There were many adherents
of the old faith ; and conformity might be secured either by severe
measures or by insidious ones. The young member had Catholics for the
queen's enemies. It was impossible,he thought, to satisfy them,
dangerous to irritate by too great severity. He recommended changes in
the Oath of Supremacy and even went so far as to urge a circumspect
toleration of the sectaries because their teaching ledto an issue
"which your most excellent Majesty is to wish and desire" viz., the
diminutions, and weakening of Papists . His political life and
advancement, notwithstanding his intrigue and incessant suit for
office, were slow; his extraordinary ambition doomed for years to
infruition. He had the misfortune to incur the queen's displeasure by
opposing a grant of subsidies in such form as toinfringe upon the
privileges of the Commons. The patronage he found in Essex led to a
friendship as remarkable as its end was dramatic and disastrous. Until
1607, when James I had reigned nearly four years, he had advanced no
further in office than to be given the reversion of the post of
Registrar ofthe Star Chamber. But in 1607, he became
Solicitor-General. Then, until his fall, he advanced rapidly. The
Attorney-Generalship was givento him in 1613. He became successively a
member of the Privy Council (1616), Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
(1617), Lord Chancellor (1618). He was raised to the peerage with the
title of Baron Verulam (1618) and made Viscount St. Albans (1621).
Suddenly he fell.He was accused, as Chancellor, of taking bribes . To
this charge he pleaded guilty, was deprived, and declared incapable of
holding any office, place, or employment in the State. He was excluded
from both Parliament and Court , fined 40,000pounds, and sentenced to
imprisonment in the Tower during the king's pleasure. In time , all
his sentence was remitted.
His death occurred five years later on his way to dine at Highgate ,
he alighted from his carriage purchased, killed , and stuffed a
henwith snow in order to observe the retarding effects of cold upon
putrefaction. He caught a chill which set up bronchitis.
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