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Joseph Browne (physician)

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without permission. He dedicated his 'Lecture of Anatomy against the Circulation of the Blood' (1701) to 'His Excellency Heer Vrybergen, Envoy Extraordinary from the States-General.' His 'Practical Treatise of the Plague' (1720) has a prefatory epistle to
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He sought patronage, and was bold and importunate. His 'Modern Practice of Physick vindicated' (two parts, 1703–4) is dedicated to the
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which includes details of medical treatments given to several courtiers, documents concerning the final illness of
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The Country Parson's Honest Advice to that judicious and worthy Minister of State my Lord Keeper.
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He was an industrious writer with an obscure and rambling style. He wrote and lectured against
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Turquet de Mayerne as Baroque Physician: The Art of Medical Portraiture
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Browne produced an edition of the Latin casebooks of
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physician
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Jesus College, Cambridge
Queen Anne
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Robert Harley
Newgate
William Harvey
The Examiner
Delarivier Manley
Jonathan Swift
Duke of Leeds
Richard Mead
Royal College of Physicians
Théodore de Mayerne
Prince Henry
Anne of Denmark
Henrietta Maria
Theo. Turquet Mayernii Opera medica (London, 1701)
public domain
Browne, Joseph (fl.1706)
Dictionary of National Biography

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