- Sir
Francis Prujean (also Pridgeon) M.D. (1593–1666) was an
English physician. The son of
Francis Prujean,
rector of Boothby, Lincolnshire, he was born...
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rather than with patients.
Thomas Hobbes, Lord Dorchester, Sir
Francis Prujean and
George Ent were his friends. He was a
copious writer also on theology...
- 1641–1644
Othowell Meverell 1645–1650 John
Clarke 1650–1654 Sir
Francis Prujean 1655–1666
Edward Alston 1667–1669
Francis Glisson 1670–1675 Sir George...
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which he
dedicated to Sir John Byron; one copy was
presented to
Francis Prujean, and
another to the
library of St. John's College, Cambridge. He also translated...
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football stadium located in Houston,
Texas Francis Pridgeon (also
Francis Prujean, 1593–1666),
English physician John Pridgeon, Jr. (1852–1929), the head...
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successively of Sir
Thomas Fleming of
North Stoneham,
Hampshire and Sir
Francis Prujean,
physician to the king, and
daughter of Edward, Lord Gorges. He married...
- brothel. She
announced that she
would be
opening a "Coffee House" in
Prujean's Court at the Old Bailey, but she
herself acknowledged that the
place was...
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dignified with that Office, London, 1661, 4to;
dedicated to Sir
Francis Prujean, M.D.;
reprinted in the
Harleian Miscellany, vol. ii. The
Cripples Complaint...