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Simon Burton (physician)

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132: 55:, where he proceeded B.A. 29 November 1710; M.A. 26 May 1714; M.B. 20 April 1716; and M.D. 21 July 1720. After practising for some years at Warwick, he removed to London, where he established himself in 145: 197: 78:
in his last illness. He had a dispute on that occasion with Dr. Thomas Thompson, a well-known quack, and reference is made to it in the satire
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Burton survived Pope somewhat less than a fortnight, and died, after a few days' illness, 11 June 1744, at his house in Savile Row.
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One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty-Four, a Poem, by a Great Poet lately deceased.
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On 19 October, in the following year Burton was appointed physician to
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about 1690, being the eldest son of Humphrey Burton, of
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Warwickshire
Caresly
Rugby School
New College, Oxford
Savile Row
Royal College of Physicians
St. George's Hospital
in ordinary
Alexander Pope


Stephen, Leslie
"Burton, Simon" 
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Stephen, Leslie
Burton, Simon
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1690s births
1744 deaths
18th-century English medical doctors
People from Warwickshire
People educated at Rugby School
Alumni of New College, Oxford
Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians
Physicians-in-Ordinary

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