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Richard Brocklesby

Richard Brocklesby

author, physician & writer, born in United Kingdom

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Birthdate
August 11, 1722
Birthplace
Minehead
Minehead
Date of Death
December 11, 1797
Place of Death
London
London
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An essay concerning the mortality, now prevailing among the horned cattle, in several parts of Europe, and chiefly about London. Wherein a plain and successful method is laid down to treat the diseased cattle, and to prevent, in a good measure, the rapid progress of this fatal disorder
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Physician
Physician
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ISNI
00000000517302660
Open Library ID
OL2449451A0
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520517610

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Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
Wikidata ID
Q7324354
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Richard Brocklesby was born on November 8, 1722 in Minehead and was a physician by occupation_. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and held citizenship in the Kingdom of Great Britain. Brocklesby passed away in London on December 11, 1797.

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