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PRACTITIONERS K
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Name: Description: Kentish, Richard (Dr)
Physician
(1730 - 1792)Born in Yorkshire, Kentish graduated in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1784 with a dissertation ‘De Phthisi pulmonali’ (On Tuberculosis). He became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1790. His publications include ‘Experiments and Observations on a New Species of Bark’ (1785) and ‘Advice to Gouty Persons’ (1789). Kerr, James (Mr)
Surgeon
(1738 - 1782)Kerr was a surgeon in the East-India Company Service, based in Bengal, Calcutta and Dacca. Koelpin, Alexander Bernhard (Dr)
Physician and botanist
(1739 - 1801)Koelpin studied theology at the University of Greifswald before transferring to the University of Göttingen. He had to return home before completing his studies due to occupation by French troops in the Seven Years' War. He then turned to medicine, studying first in Berlin and then in Greifswald, where he received his doctorate in 1764. Koelpin was appointed director of the Greifswald botanical garden in 1765 and from 1767 he also began working in the Greifswald medical faculty. He moved to Stettin in 1771 where he worked as professor at the academic high school and as a district physician.
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- Kentish, Richard (Dr)
Physician
(1730 - 1792)
Born in Yorkshire, Kentish graduated in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1784 with a dissertation ‘De Phthisi pulmonali’ (On Tuberculosis). He became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1790. His publications include ‘Experiments and Observations on a New Species of Bark’ (1785) and ‘Advice to Gouty Persons’ (1789).
- Kerr, James (Mr)
Surgeon
(1738 - 1782)
Kerr was a surgeon in the East-India Company Service, based in Bengal, Calcutta and Dacca.
- Koelpin, Alexander Bernhard (Dr)
Physician and botanist
(1739 - 1801)
Koelpin studied theology at the University of Greifswald before transferring to the University of Göttingen. He had to return home before completing his studies due to occupation by French troops in the Seven Years' War. He then turned to medicine, studying first in Berlin and then in Greifswald, where he received his doctorate in 1764. Koelpin was appointed director of the Greifswald botanical garden in 1765 and from 1767 he also began working in the Greifswald medical faculty. He moved to Stettin in 1771 where he worked as professor at the academic high school and as a district physician.
- Kentish, Richard (Dr)