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<p> Physician, born at Cuttlebrae, Banffshire; entered the navy as assistant-surgeon in 1807, and became M.D. of [[Edinburgh]] ten years later; practised at [[Penzance]] and Chichester, but finally settled at London in 1840, where he became physician to the Queen; was for twelve years editor of the <i> British and Foreign Medical Review </i> , which he founded in 1836, and was joint-author of the "Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine"; first to use the stethoscope in [[England]] (1787-1861). </p>
<p> Physician, born at Cuttlebrae, Banffshire; entered the navy as assistant-surgeon in 1807, and became M.D. of [[Edinburgh]] ten years later; practised at [[Penzance]] and Chichester, but finally settled at London in 1840, where he became physician to the Queen; was for twelve years editor of the <i> British and Foreign Medical Review </i> , which he founded in 1836, and was joint-author of the "Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine"; first to use the stethoscope in [[England]] (1787-1861). </p>
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<ref name="term_73157"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/forbes,+sir+john Sir John Forbes from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_73157"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/forbes,+sir+john Sir John Forbes from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 15 October 2021

Sir John Forbes [1]

Physician, born at Cuttlebrae, Banffshire; entered the navy as assistant-surgeon in 1807, and became M.D. of Edinburgh ten years later; practised at Penzance and Chichester, but finally settled at London in 1840, where he became physician to the Queen; was for twelve years editor of the British and Foreign Medical Review , which he founded in 1836, and was joint-author of the "Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine"; first to use the stethoscope in England (1787-1861).

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