The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London: 1701 to 1800Royal College of Physicians of London, 1878 - Physicians |
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... born about the year 1669 , and on the 12th May , 1688 , was inscribed on the philosophy line at Leyden . He graduated doctor of medicine at Leyden in 1690 ( D.M.I. de Febre Ardente , 4to ) , and was created doctor of medicine at ...
... born about the year 1669 , and on the 12th May , 1688 , was inscribed on the philosophy line at Leyden . He graduated doctor of medicine at Leyden in 1690 ( D.M.I. de Febre Ardente , 4to ) , and was created doctor of medicine at ...
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... born at Cambridge , in 1667. He was educated at Caius college , and as a member of that house proceeded M.B. 1690 , M.D. 1694 . Settling in London , he was patronised by Sir Thomas Millington , and some other eminent physicians , and in ...
... born at Cambridge , in 1667. He was educated at Caius college , and as a member of that house proceeded M.B. 1690 , M.D. 1694 . Settling in London , he was patronised by Sir Thomas Millington , and some other eminent physicians , and in ...
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... born at Stepney 11th August , 1673. He received his early education at home , under his father and a private tutor , Mr. John Nesbitt , who resided in the house . In 1688 he was placed under the care of Mr. Thomas Singleton , and in the ...
... born at Stepney 11th August , 1673. He received his early education at home , under his father and a private tutor , Mr. John Nesbitt , who resided in the house . In 1688 he was placed under the care of Mr. Thomas Singleton , and in the ...
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... born in Sussex , and admitted a pensioner of Queen's college , Cambridge , 8th June , 1689 , as a member of which he proceeded bachelor of medicine in 1694. In the following year he visited Italy , in company with Dr. Mead and Mr ...
... born in Sussex , and admitted a pensioner of Queen's college , Cambridge , 8th June , 1689 , as a member of which he proceeded bachelor of medicine in 1694. In the following year he visited Italy , in company with Dr. Mead and Mr ...
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... born in Exeter , and on the 20th August , 1717 , being then twenty - two years of age , was entered on the physic line at Leyden , and in that university took his degree of doctor of medi- cine 30th May , 1718 ( D.M.I. de Motibus ...
... born in Exeter , and on the 20th August , 1717 , being then twenty - two years of age , was entered on the physic line at Leyden , and in that university took his degree of doctor of medi- cine 30th May , 1718 ( D.M.I. de Motibus ...
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