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Samuel Foart Simmons , FRS (17
March 1750 – 23
April 1813) was a
British physician. He was born in Sandwich, Kent and
educated at a
seminary in France...
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English rugby union player Samuel Simmons (1640–1687),
English printer Samuel Foart Simmons (1750–1813),
British physician This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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September 1846
Physician Robert Malcolm Simmons 1995-03-09
Samuel Foart Simmons 1779-11-04 17
March 1750 – 23
April 1813
Physician William Simms...
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Robertson (1741–1823),
physician William Seward (1747–1799),
anecdotist Samuel Foart Simmons (1750–1813),
physician James Carmichael Smyth (1741–1821), Scottish...
- and his
example was
followed by the
physicians to the institution, Drs.
Foart Simmons and
Robert Bland. He died 15 Sept. 1809 at Sherborne, Dorset, when...
- of her life in a
private asylum,
Fisher House in
Islington under Samuel Foart Simmons, by a
family group of her brothers, her
sister Urania and Robert...
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Botanik (in German). Joh. Christ. Dieterich. 1799-01-01. Simmons,
Samuel Foart (1781). The
London Medical Journal: By a
Society of Physicians. "Brief history...
- Use and
Abuse of
Mercury as a Cure for Syphilis, as a
letter to
Samuel Foart Simmons. Nutt,
Claire L. "Kirkland, Thomas".
Oxford Dictionary of National...
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medical periodical in London, the
London Medical Journal,
founded by
Samuel Foart Simmons, a
prominent physician.
Explaining the journal's goals, Simmons...
- 1784 John
Whitehead (expelled) / John
Lettsom 1783 John Sims 1780
Samuel Foart Simmons (resigned) 1779
George Edwards 1776
Nathaniel Hulme 1775 John Lettsom...