Dr. Benjamin Rush served as treasurer of the United States Mint from 1797–1813. Two new biographies shed light on his fascinating life and career. Here's an excerpt from a
September 22, 2018 review in the Wall Street Journal. -Editor
RUSH: REVOLUTION, MADNESS, AND THE VISIONARY DOCTOR WHO BECAME A FOUNDING FATHER
By Stephen Fried
Crown, 597 pages, $30
DR. BENJAMIN RUSH: THE FOUNDING FATHER WHO HEALED A WOUNDED NATION
By Harlow Giles Unger
Da Capo, 300 pages, $28
During the spring of 1813, former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were united in grief at the death of a mutual friend who had recently persuaded them to forget
their bitter rivalries. Like the two celebrated statesmen, the eminent physician and social reformer Benjamin Rush had been a Founding Father, one of 56 men who signed the
Declaration of Independence in 1776.
But Adams and Jefferson believed that Rush deserved to be remembered for much more than his conspicuous enthusiasm for the cause of American liberty. Jefferson wrote that “a
better man, than Rush, could not have left us,” extolling his benevolence, learning, genius and honesty. Adams replied with equal praise: He knew of no one, “living or dead,” who
had “done more real good in America.” Writing to Rush’s son, Richard, Adams maintained that as a “benefactor” to his country, the doctor deserved greater recognition than even the
celebrated polymath Benjamin Franklin.
Today, while Franklin remains an undisputed giant of the Revolutionary generation, the other Benjamin eulogized by Adams and Jefferson is largely forgotten outside the ranks of
historians and medical specialists. Now two authors—award-winning journalist Stephen Fried and seasoned historical biographer Harlow Giles Unger—have produced sympathetic and
readable reassessments of Rush’s remarkable career, intended to secure what they consider to be his rightful place as a leading Founding Father.
To read the complete article, see:
‘Rush’ and ‘Dr. Benjamin Rush’ Review: American Hippocrates
(https://www.wsj.com/articles/rush-and-dr-benjamin-rush-review-american-hippocrates-1537493843)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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