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See also: English physician, younger See also: brother of Robert See also: Freind (1667-1751), headmaster of See also: Westminster school, was See also: born in 1675 at Croton in See also: Northamptonshire
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He made See also: great progress in classical knowledge under See also: Richard See also: Busby at Westminster, and at Christ See also: Church,
See also: Oxford, under Dean See also: Aldrich, and while still very See also: young, produced, along with See also: Peter Foulkes, an excellent edition of the speeches of Aeschinesand See also: Demosthenes on the affair of Ctesiphbn
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After this he began the study of See also: medicine, and having proved his scientific attainments by various See also: treatises was appointed a lecturer on chemistry at Oxford in 1704
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In the following See also: year he accompanied the English army, under the See also: earl of See also: Peterborough, into See also: Spain, and on returning home in 1707, wrote an account of the expedition, which attained great popularity
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Two years later he published his Prelectiones chimicae, which he dedicated to See also: Sir Isaac See also: Newton
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Shortly after his return in 1713 from See also: Flanders, whither he had accompanied the See also: British troops, he took up his residence in See also: London, where he soon obtained a great reputation as a physician
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In 1716 he became See also: fellow of the See also: college of physicians, of which he was chosen one of the censors in 1718, and Harveian orator in 1720
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In 1722 he entered parliament as member for See also: Launceston in See also: Cornwall, but, being suspected of favouring the cause of the exiled Stuarts, he spent See also: half of that year in the Tower
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During his imprisonment he conceived the See also: plan of his most important See also: work, The See also: History of Physic, of which the first See also: part .appeared in 1725, and the second in the following year
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In the latter year he was appointed physician to See also: Queen See also: Caroline, an office which he held till his See also: death on the 26th of See also: July 1728
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A See also: complete edition of his Latin See also: works, with a Latin See also: translation of the History of Physic, edited by Dr See also: John
See also: Wigan, was published in London in 1732
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