John Fothergill (doctor)
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John Fothergill (March 8th 1712, Carr End in the Yorkshire - December 26th 1780), English doctor.
It was Quaker. It practiced its art with London where it acquired a great fortune, while giving a share of its time to the poor, was also delivered with heat to the Botanique, spread in England several exotic medicinal plants and published a great number of memories on subjects of therapeutic and botany, collected by John Coakley Lettsom, London, 1783, 3 volumes in-8.
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