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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_74444" /> ==
<p> A celebrated English physician, born at Folkestone, in Kent; graduated at Cambridge, and in 1602 received his medical diploma at Padua; settling in London, he in a few years became physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and subsequently lecturer at the [[College]] of Physicians; in 1628 he announced in a published treatise his discovery of the circulation of the blood; for many years he was [[Court]] physician, and attended [[Charles]] I. at the battle of [[Edgehill]] (1578-1657). </p>
<p> A celebrated English physician, born at Folkestone, in Kent; graduated at Cambridge, and in 1602 received his medical diploma at Padua; settling in London, he in a few years became physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and subsequently lecturer at the College of Physicians; in 1628 he announced in a published treatise his discovery of the circulation of the blood; for many years he was Court physician, and attended [[Charles]] I. at the battle of [[Edgehill]] (1578-1657). </p>
       
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

A celebrated English physician, born at Folkestone, in Kent; graduated at Cambridge, and in 1602 received his medical diploma at Padua; settling in London, he in a few years became physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and subsequently lecturer at the College of Physicians; in 1628 he announced in a published treatise his discovery of the circulation of the blood; for many years he was Court physician, and attended Charles I. at the battle of Edgehill (1578-1657).

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