Doctor Slop

Doctor Slop

Dr Slop is a choleric physician and "man-midwife" in Laurence Sterne's novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759).

The doctor is summoned by Tristram Shandy's father to attend his son's imminent birth. Slop makes his first appearance in Chapter 34 of the novel, where he is described as:

"...a little squat, uncourtly figure...about four feet and a half perpendicular height, with a breadth of back, and a sesquipedality of belly, which might have done honour to a serjeant in the horse-guards."

He is portrayed as an incompetent quack, arriving at Shandy Hall having forgotten his array of "vile instruments" and "obstetrical engines", which have to be urgently sent for. In performing a forceps delivery of the baby, Slop damages the infant Tristram's nose, much to his father's consternation, and is obliged to perform a rudimentary rhinoplasty using cotton thread and a piece of whalebone from a maid's corset.

Sterne partially based the character of Slop on Dr John Burton (1710-71), author of An Essay towards a Complete System of Midwifery (1751), in which the engraved plates are the earliest published work of George Stubbs.[1] Burton, a catholic and a Jacobite sympathiser, had fallen foul of Sterne's uncle, the Rev. Jacques Sterne DD, who had Burton arrested upon suspicion of sedition during the rebellion of 1745.

Slop has been listed as one of the "Ten Best Bad Doctors" in literature.[2]

References

  1. ^ Lubbock, Tom (19th March 2010). "Great Works: A Complete New System of Midwifery (1751)". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/great-works/great-works-a-complete-new-system-of-midwifery-1751-george-stubbs-1923472.html. Retrieved 24th April 2011. 
  2. ^ Mullan, John (12th June 2010). "Ten of the Best Bad Doctors". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/jun/12/ten-best-bad-doctors. Retrieved 24th April 2011. 

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