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Agnew, Sir James Willson (1815–1901), medical practitioner and politician in Tasmania  

C. A. Harris

revised by Elizabeth Baigent

Agnew, Sir James Willson (1815–1901), medical practitioner and politician in Tasmania, born at Ballyclare, co. Antrim, Ireland, on 2 October 1815, was the son of James William Agnew, a physician, and Ellen Stewart, of Larne, co. Antrim. Educated for the medical profession at ...

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Barrow, Samuel (1625?–1683), physician and lawyer of the army  

A. L. Wyman

Barrow, Samuel (1625?–1683), physician and lawyer of the army, was the eldest of the seven children of Samuel Barrow, a lawyer of Burwell, in Cambridgeshire, and his wife, Judith, daughter of George FitzGeffrey of Bedford. Although the exact date and place of his birth are not known, the ...

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Bartlett, Josiah (1729–1795), physician and revolutionary politician in America  

Dennis M. Conrad

Bartlett, Josiah (1729–1795), physician and revolutionary politician in America, was born on 21 November 1729 in Amesbury, Massachusetts, the seventh and youngest child of Stephen Bartlett, a shoemaker, and his wife, Hannah Webster. Josiah had little schooling before being apprenticed to a relative, ...

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Bartlett, Josiah (1729–1795)  

Maker: John Trumbull

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Josiah Bartlett (1729–1795) by John Trumbull, 1790 New Hampshire Historical Society

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Bell, Jacob (1810–1859), pharmacist and politician  

Juanita Burnby

Bell, Jacob (1810–1859), pharmacist and politician, was born on 5 March 1810 at 338 Oxford Street, London, the eldest surviving son of John Bell (1774–1849), pharmacist, and his wife, Eliza (d. 1839), daughter of Frederick Smith, pharmacist of the Haymarket, London, and his wife, ...

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Bentham, Ethel (1861–1931), physician and politician  

C. V. J. Griffiths

Bentham, Ethel (1861–1931), physician and politician, was born on 5 January 1861 at 82 King William Street, City of London, one of at least two daughters of William Bentham, an inspector and later general manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company, and his wife, ...

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Bland, William (1789–1868), medical practitioner and politician in Australia  

Brian H. Fletcher

Bland, William (1789–1868), medical practitioner and politician in Australia, was born in London on 5 November 1789, the second son of Dr Robert Bland (1740–1816). William was said to have attended the Merchant Taylors' School, but this has not been confirmed. Certainly, he was drawn to medicine and on 6 January 1809 qualified as a surgeon's mate in the ...

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Bright, Herbert Christian Bankole- (1883–1958), medical practitioner and politician in Sierra Leone  

Christopher Fyfe

Bright, Herbert Christian Bankole- (1883–1958), medical practitioner and politician in Sierra Leone, was born of Sierra Leonean parents on 23 August 1883 at Okrika (later in Nigeria), the son of Jacob Galba Bright (1843–1910), businessman, and his wife, Laetitia, née Williams (...

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Brooke, Humphrey (bap. 1618, d. 1693), physician and Leveller  

Michael Bevan and P. R. S. Baker

Brooke, Humphrey (bap. 1618, d. 1693), physician and Leveller, was baptized on 29 March 1618 at St Mary Woolnoth, London, the son of Robert Brooke, gentleman, of London. He attended Merchant Taylors' School from 1632 to 1636, and matriculated from St John's College, Oxford...

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Burke, Thomas (c. 1744–1783), physician and politician in America  

William S. Powell

Burke, Thomas (c. 1744–1783), physician and politician in America, was born in co. Galway, Ireland. He was the son of Ulick Burke, a man of some education and of an Anglo-Irish protestant family that had lived in Ireland since the time of Henry II...

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Cameron, Archibald (1707–1753), physician and Jacobite conspirator  

Roger Turner

Cameron, Archibald (1707–1753), physician and Jacobite conspirator, was the fourth son of John Cameron (c.1663–1748), laird of Lochiel, and his wife, Isabel, daughter of Alexander Campbell of Lochnell, and the younger brother of Donald Cameron of Lochiel, who took a prominent part in the Jacobite rising of 1745. ...

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Colladon, Sir John [Jean] (1608–1675), physician and political agent  

Vivienne Larminie

Colladon, Sir John [Jean] (1608–1675), physician and political agent, was born on 19 March 1608 in the republic of Geneva, the son of Esaïe Colladon (1562–1611), professor of philosophy at the Geneva Academy, and his wife, Marie, daughter of Antoine Chauve, a minister in the ...

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Cooke, Elisha (1678–1737)  

Maker: N. Byfield

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Elisha Cooke (1678–1737) by N. Byfield, 1713 photography courtesy Peabody Essex Museum

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Cooke, Elisha (1678–1737), politician and physician in America  

William Pencak

Cooke, Elisha (1678–1737), politician and physician in America, was born on 20 December 1678 in Boston, Massachusetts, the only son of Elisha Cooke (1637–1715), also a physician and a long-time leader of the puritan or anti-prerogative faction in Massachusetts, and Elizabeth (1651–1715), daughter of ...

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Donnet, Sir James John Louis (1816–1905), inspector-general of hospitals and fleets  

J. K. Laughton

revised by Andrew Lambert

Donnet, Sir James John Louis (1816–1905), inspector-general of hospitals and fleets, born at Gibraltar, was the son of Henry Donnet, a Royal Navy surgeon. After studying at the University of Paris, where he graduated B ès L, and at Anderson College, Glasgow, he became LSA of ...

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Drennan, William (1754–1820), physician, poet, and political reformer  

I. R. McBride

Drennan, William (1754–1820), physician, poet, and political reformer, was born in Belfast on 23 May 1754, the child of the Revd Thomas Drennan (1696–1768) and his wife, Anne, née Lennox (1719–1806). Of Thomas Drennan, the minister of Belfast's First Presbyterian Congregation...

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Elliott, John (d. 1690/91), physician and Jacobite sympathizer  

Stuart Handley

Elliott, John (d. 1690/91), physician and Jacobite sympathizer, is of unknown origin. He first appears in the records when he was created MD by the king's command at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, in 1681; he was incorporated MD at Oxford on 11 July 1683. ...

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Fergusson, William (1795?–1846), physician and colonial governor  

Christopher Fyfe

Fergusson, William (1795?–1846), physician and colonial governor, was born in Jamaica, the son of a Scottish father and a mother of African descent. His date of birth is derived from a tablet erected in his memory in Jamaica, which gives his age at death as fifty-one. He studied medicine at ...

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Fife, Sir John (1795–1871), surgeon and politician  

G. T. Bettany

revised by H. C. G. Matthew

Fife, Sir John (1795–1871), surgeon and politician, was born at Newcastle upon Tyne, on 25 June 1795, the eldest son in the family of four sons and seven daughters of William Fife (d. 1839), a surgeon of Scottish origin, practising at ...

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Finch, Sir John (1626–1682)  

Maker: Sir Peter Lely

Sir John Finch (1626–1682) by Sir Peter Lely by kind permission of the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Christ's College, Cambridge