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Alice Brodrick (1697-1780) was the daughter of Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton of Midleton and Lucy Courthope. She married Reverend John Castleman in 1736
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Mosley, Charles, Editor. Burke’s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition, 3 Volumes (Wilmington, Delaware: Burke’s Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 268.
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Sauveur-Francois Morand (1697-1773) was a French surgeon and son of John Morand, surgeon at the Hotel des Invalides. Morand was admitted as a surgeon at the Hotel des Invalides in 1724 at the age of 15. He became a Fellow of the Academie des sciences in 1722, Chief Surgeon of the Hospital of Charity in 1730, and Chief Surgeon of the French Guards in 1739. Morand published several texts on anatomy and surgery.
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(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauveur-Francois_Morand [accessed 5 April 2017]).
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Zabdiel Boylston (1679-1766) was a physician famous for his inoculation of roughly 250 people during the smallpox epidemic of Boston in 1721. His method of inoculation was controversial because it was based on African practices. In 1724 Boylston travelled to London where he published the ‘Historical Account of the Small-Pox Inoculated in New England’. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1726.
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(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabdiel_Boylston [accessed 5 April 2017]).
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Posted on April 6, 2017 by Amy Smith -
Bernard de Jussieu (1699-1777) was a French naturalist and brother of Anthoine de Jussieu. He earned his MD at Montpellier and practised medicine from 1720. Jussieu joined the Jardin des Plantes in 1722, edited a new edition of Tournefort’s ‘Histoire des plantes’ in 1725, and was admitted into the Academie des sciences in the same year.
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(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_de_Jussieu [accessed 6 April 2017]).
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Posted on April 6, 2017 by Amy Smith -
Louis Leon Pajot (1678-1753) was a Parisian physician. He collected natural and mechanical curiosities, which attracted many visitors including Peter the Great. He made contributions to the Memoires de l’Academie des Sciences and was of member of the said organisation.
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Gaspard Monge, Jean-Dominique Cassini, Pierre Bertholon, and Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, ‘Encyclopedie methodique ou par ordre de matieres: dictionnaire de physique, Volume 4‘ (Hotel de Thou, 1822), p. 231.
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Posted on April 6, 2017 by Amy Smith -
Walter Tullideph arrived in Antigua in 1726 where he joined his brother and worked as a physician. From Antigua he sent plants to Sir Hans Sloane. He acquired a plantation through marriage and by 1757 he owned land worth 30,000 pounds sterling. He also purchased Baldovan estate in Angus, Scotland, which was worth 10,000 pounds sterling.
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Douglas Hamilton, Scotland, the Caribbean and the Atlantic World, 1750-1820 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), pp. 60, 130.
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