Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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Page 29
... Young , left him a plentiful Fortune , his Mother took her Thirds , which was Three Thousand Pounds , and some time after mar- ried Sir Thomas Dutton , a worthy person , who held sev- eral considerable Places in the Kingdom of Ireland ...
... Young , left him a plentiful Fortune , his Mother took her Thirds , which was Three Thousand Pounds , and some time after mar- ried Sir Thomas Dutton , a worthy person , who held sev- eral considerable Places in the Kingdom of Ireland ...
Page 44
... young man's progress care- fully , and Browne's referring familiarly to " old Dr. Clayton " in his later correspondence indicates that their association was close . Similarly , Browne would have been intimately ac- quainted with his ...
... young man's progress care- fully , and Browne's referring familiarly to " old Dr. Clayton " in his later correspondence indicates that their association was close . Similarly , Browne would have been intimately ac- quainted with his ...
Page 102
... young doctor , he was drawn to a community where his connections might help in building up a clientele.2 " Two and Thirty years , or thereabouts , of his Life was spent before I had any knowledge of him , " wrote his old Norwich friend ...
... young doctor , he was drawn to a community where his connections might help in building up a clientele.2 " Two and Thirty years , or thereabouts , of his Life was spent before I had any knowledge of him , " wrote his old Norwich friend ...
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