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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life and medical career===
===Early life and medical career===
{{Quote|He was a brilliant heart specialist, until he became obsessed with phrenology and mesmerism. It ruined his career.|[[Charles Darwin]] on Elliotson, 1868.|Overdose}}Born to a prominent chemist and apothecary, Elliotson studied at {{Wiki|Jesus College, Cambridge|Jesus College}} in {{Wiki|Cambridge}}. Initially a talented heart specialist, he became fixated on the pseudoscience of {{Wiki|Animal magnetism|mesmerism}}. Elliotson began performing experiments on the sisters Elizabeth and June Okey, whom he believed could see diseases in others.<ref name="Elliotson Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: John Elliotson]]</ref>
{{Quote|He was a brilliant heart specialist, until he became obsessed with phrenology and mesmerism. It ruined his career.|[[Charles Darwin]] on Elliotson, 1868.|Overdose}}
Born to a prominent chemist and apothecary, Elliotson studied at {{Wiki|Jesus College, Cambridge|Jesus College}} in {{Wiki|Cambridge}}. Initially a talented heart specialist, he became fixated on the pseudoscience of {{Wiki|Animal magnetism|mesmerism}}. Elliotson began performing experiments on the sisters Elizabeth and June Okey, whom he believed could see diseases in others.<ref name="Elliotson Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: John Elliotson]]</ref>


These practices brought an end to Elliotson's respected position within the medical world. Although he attempted to salvage his career through the study of {{Wiki|phrenology}}, his practice declined to the point that he was virtually destitute. Around that time [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] contacted Elliotson and offered him work, which the doctor gladly agreed to.<ref name="Elliotson Database"/> At some point, Elliotson also became personally acquainted with the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>
These practices brought an end to Elliotson's respected position within the medical world. Although he attempted to salvage his career through the study of {{Wiki|phrenology}}, his practice declined to the point that he was virtually destitute. Around that time [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] contacted Elliotson and offered him work, which the doctor gladly agreed to.<ref name="Elliotson Database"/> At some point, Elliotson also became personally acquainted with the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>


===Starrick's Soothing Syrup===
===Starrick's Soothing Syrup===
{{Quote|It's all he drinks! Your syrup is liquefying him. It's turning him simple-headed!|A customer complaining to a merchant about the Syrup, 1868.|A Spoonful of Syrup}}In 1868, Elliotson, on the orders of Starrick, created a concoction that consisted of datura stramonium and opium. Dubbed ''Starrick's Soothing Syrup'', it was marketed as a cure for all ailments and quickly spread across the city via distributors, rendering many of London's residents mentally weak and subservient. Elliotson also had batches of the tonic delivered to Lambeth Asylum, where he worked, so he could use it on the local patients.<ref name="ACS">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>
{{Quote|It's all he drinks! Your syrup is liquefying him. It's turning him simple-headed!|A customer complaining to a merchant about the Syrup, 1868.|A Spoonful of Syrup}}
In 1868, Elliotson,<ref name="On the Origin of Syrup">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[On the Origin of Syrup]]</ref> on the orders of Starrick, created a concoction that consisted of datura stramonium and opium. Dubbed ''Starrick's Soothing Syrup'', it was marketed as a cure for all ailments and quickly spread across the city via distributors, rendering many of London's residents mentally weak and subservient. Elliotson also had batches of the tonic delivered to Lambeth Asylum, where he worked, so he could use it on the local patients.<ref name="The Crate Escape">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[The Crate Escape]]</ref>


[[File:ACS Overdose 3.png|thumb|left|250px|Elliotson after performing a live operation]]
[[File:ACS Overdose 3.png|thumb|left|250px|Elliotson after performing a live operation]]
However, that same year, Elliotson was informed that the Assassin Jacob Frye, Ethan's son, had destroyed the distillery where the Syrup was being made. Without a continuous supply of new tonic, the doctor was forced to restrict its use within the asylum. During a demonstration of {{Wiki|trepanation}} to his students, Elliotson accidentally killed the subject, leading him to have another cadaver sent up from the morgue.<ref name="ACS"/>
However, that same year, Elliotson was informed that the Assassin Jacob Frye, Ethan's son, had destroyed the distillery where the Syrup was being made.<ref name="A Spoonful of Syrup">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Unnatural Selection]]</ref> Without a continuous supply of new tonic, the doctor was forced to restrict its use within the asylum. During a demonstration of {{Wiki|trepanation}} to his students, Elliotson accidentally killed the subject, leading him to have another cadaver sent up from the morgue.<ref name="Overdose">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Overdose]]</ref>


Unbeknownst to Elliotson, Jacob had taken the place of the body and was escorted right to the auditorium, where he assassinated the doctor. As he lay dying, Elliotson mocked the Assassin for thinking his death would prevent Starrick from realizing his designs for [[Humans|humanity]] and questioned whether Jacob had considered the consequences his actions might have.<ref name="ACS"/>
Unbeknownst to Elliotson, Jacob had taken the place of the body and was escorted right to the auditorium, where he assassinated the doctor. As he lay dying, Elliotson mocked the Assassin for thinking his death would prevent Starrick from realizing his designs for [[Humans|humanity]] and questioned whether Jacob had considered the consequences his actions might have.<ref name="Overdose"/>


Indeed, while Elliotson's elimination ensured production of the Syrup ceased permanently, thus cutting off one of Starrick's principal revenue streams, it also caused the asylum to close down. As well as this, medical care throughout the city was in disarray, as people turned to counterfeit tonics in the Syrup's absence. Meanwhile, genuine medicine was being stolen and sold to the highest bidders; thankfully, the situation would improve after [[Florence Nightingale]] began petitioning for regulations.<ref name="ACS"/>
Indeed, while Elliotson's elimination ensured production of the Syrup ceased permanently, thus cutting off one of Starrick's principal revenue streams, it also caused the asylum to close down. As well as this, medical care throughout the city was in disarray, as people turned to counterfeit tonics in the Syrup's absence. Meanwhile, genuine medicine was being stolen and sold to the highest bidders; thankfully, the situation would improve after [[Florence Nightingale]] began petitioning for regulations.<ref name="Overdose"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ACS John Elliotson Head Sculp 1.jpg|Head sculp of Elliotson
ACS John Elliotson Head Sculp 2.jpg|Head sculp of Elliotson
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ACS Overdose 1.png|Elliotson operating on a subject
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ACS Overdose 2.png|Elliotson having killed the subject
ACS Overdose 3.jpg|A dying Elliotson being held by Jacob
ACS Overdose 3.jpg|A dying Elliotson being held by Jacob
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ACS Overdose 9.png|Elliotson's final moments
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Revision as of 13:32, 31 August 2020


"What a pitiful fool you are... What will the people rely on now to ease their troubled minds? To keep them happy in this bleak, modern world of ours?"
―Elliotson defending the Soothing Syrup, 1868.[src]

John Elliotson (1791 – 1868) was an English author, teacher and physician that worked at the Lambeth Asylum in London during the mid-19th century. He was also a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order.

In 1868, Elliotson began producing Starrick's Soothing Syrup, a medicinal tonic that many of London's residents became dependent on, thus strengthening the Order's control over the city's population.

Biography

Early life and medical career

"He was a brilliant heart specialist, until he became obsessed with phrenology and mesmerism. It ruined his career."
Charles Darwin on Elliotson, 1868.[src]

Born to a prominent chemist and apothecary, Elliotson studied at Jesus College in Cambridge. Initially a talented heart specialist, he became fixated on the pseudoscience of mesmerism. Elliotson began performing experiments on the sisters Elizabeth and June Okey, whom he believed could see diseases in others.[1]

These practices brought an end to Elliotson's respected position within the medical world. Although he attempted to salvage his career through the study of phrenology, his practice declined to the point that he was virtually destitute. Around that time Grand Master Crawford Starrick contacted Elliotson and offered him work, which the doctor gladly agreed to.[1] At some point, Elliotson also became personally acquainted with the Assassin Ethan Frye.[2]

Starrick's Soothing Syrup

"It's all he drinks! Your syrup is liquefying him. It's turning him simple-headed!"
―A customer complaining to a merchant about the Syrup, 1868.[src]

In 1868, Elliotson,[3] on the orders of Starrick, created a concoction that consisted of datura stramonium and opium. Dubbed Starrick's Soothing Syrup, it was marketed as a cure for all ailments and quickly spread across the city via distributors, rendering many of London's residents mentally weak and subservient. Elliotson also had batches of the tonic delivered to Lambeth Asylum, where he worked, so he could use it on the local patients.[4]

Elliotson after performing a live operation

However, that same year, Elliotson was informed that the Assassin Jacob Frye, Ethan's son, had destroyed the distillery where the Syrup was being made.[5] Without a continuous supply of new tonic, the doctor was forced to restrict its use within the asylum. During a demonstration of trepanation to his students, Elliotson accidentally killed the subject, leading him to have another cadaver sent up from the morgue.[6]

Unbeknownst to Elliotson, Jacob had taken the place of the body and was escorted right to the auditorium, where he assassinated the doctor. As he lay dying, Elliotson mocked the Assassin for thinking his death would prevent Starrick from realizing his designs for humanity and questioned whether Jacob had considered the consequences his actions might have.[6]

Indeed, while Elliotson's elimination ensured production of the Syrup ceased permanently, thus cutting off one of Starrick's principal revenue streams, it also caused the asylum to close down. As well as this, medical care throughout the city was in disarray, as people turned to counterfeit tonics in the Syrup's absence. Meanwhile, genuine medicine was being stolen and sold to the highest bidders; thankfully, the situation would improve after Florence Nightingale began petitioning for regulations.[6]

Trivia

  • Elliotson's death is the subject of an era-appropriate folk song, called "Give Me the Cure", that was created for Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. Similar "murder ballads" were made for Pearl Attaway, Philip Twopenny and Maxwell Roth.
    • Unlike Attaway, Twopenny and Roth, Elliotson is not explicitly named in the song, instead being referred to as simply "the doctor".
  • After Elliotson's death, a woman can be found mourning his death with a man consoling her can be found in cemeteries and other places of mourning, such as St. Paul's Covent Garden. A man is holding her and attempting to console her, but she continually says, "You don't understand!" and mentions that, "I knew those Blighters were a bad lot, but I didn't think they'd get John killed!"

Gallery

Appearances

References

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