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    Archibald Pitcairne or Pitcairn (25 December 1652 – 20 October 1713) was a Scottish physician. He was a physician and poet who first studied law at Edinburgh...
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    judge John Paton, Covenanter and army captain, executed in 1684 Archibald Pitcairne (1652–1713), physician Captain John Porteous (c. 1695–1736), soldier...
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  • who is the founder of the History of Science Society. Recently, Archibald Pitcairne was mentioned as the "forgotten father of mathematical medicine"...
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  • Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician (d. 1727) 1652 – Archibald Pitcairne, Scottish physician, anatomist, and scholar (d. 1713) 1665 – Lady...
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  • 39015068454936;view=1up;seq=204 Archibald Pitcairne to Robert Gray, 24 October 1694, The Best of Our Owne: Letters of Archibald Pitcairne 1652–1713 Edinburgh, 1979...
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    John Pinkerton (1758–1826) antiquarian, cartographer and historian Archibald Pitcairne (1652–1713) physician and bibliophile John Playfair (1748–1819) mathematician...
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  • – Samuel Cobb, English poet and critic (born 1675) October 20 – Archibald Pitcairne, Scottish physician and writer (born 1652) October 30 – John Barret...
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    Bradford, English churchman, Whig politician (d. 1731) December 25 – Archibald Pitcairne, Scottish physician (d. 1713) January 19 – Vilem Slavata of Chlum...
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  • subject there, despite his admiration for the uncompromising Jacobite Archibald Pitcairne. On 2 October 1734 Ker succeeded Adam Watt in the Latin chair at...
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    called Pitcairn House which was built for and first occupied by Archibald Pitcairne, a famous Scottish physician. The land which Glenrothes now occupies...
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