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    Sir Théodore Turquet de Mayerne (28 September 1573 – 22 March 1655) was a Genevan-born physician who treated kings of France and England and advanced...
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  • Royston in England in 1614 and the court physician Théodore de Mayerne treated him for melancholy. Mayerne offered to write a recipe to treat his wife's eyes...
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  • Théodore de Mayerne (1573–1654), Swiss-born physician to the kings of France and England Théodore Michel (fl. 1920), Luxembourgian swimmer Théodore Edme...
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    of Denmark came to Bath twice for her health. The court physician Théodore de Mayerne bathed Anne of Denmark in the King's Bath on 19 May 1613. She returned...
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  • and playwright (d. 1545) 1555 – Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Marshal of France (d. 1623) 1573 – Théodore de Mayerne, Swiss physician (d. 1654) 1605 – Ismaël...
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    was not called calomel until 1655, when the name was created by Théodore de Mayerne, who had published its preparation and formula in “Pharmacopoeia...
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    entertained at country houses along the way. The court physician Théodore de Mayerne left extensive notes in Latin describing his treatment of Anne of...
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    remarked that she could think of nothing else. The court physician Théodore de Mayerne treated her for a spell of melancholy in which she imagined she had...
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  • Elizabeth Murray (probably the Countess of Annandale); Marie Mayerne, sister of Théodore de Mayerne who married Gian Francesco Biondi in 1622; Bridget Annesley;...
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    valde melancholicus (depression), from the Swiss-born London doctor Théodore de Mayerne. In 1629, Cromwell became involved in a dispute among the gentry...
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