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Thomas Cogan (8 February 1736 – 2 February 1818) was an English Nonconformist physician, a founder of the Royal Humane Society and philosophical writer.
7 de nov. 2024 · Thomas G. Cogan (Tommy) was born in Omaha, NE on February 24, 1961, to Richard and Jane (McGraw) Cogan. In March 1990 at the age of 28 Tom moved ...
Thomas Cogan (1545?–1607) was an English physician. Life. edit. Cogan was born about 1546 at Chard, Somersetshire. He was educated at Oxford, graduated B.A. ...
Thomas Cogan, medical scholar and author of The Haven of Health, concerned himself heavily with the welfare of others. Born around 1545 in Somerset, ...
Thomas Cogan. Born in Rothwell, Northants in 1736, Cogan earned his MD from Leyden, having previously spent several years as a unitarian minister in Holland.
Thomas Cogan's The Haven of Health was one of the premier health books of sixteenth century England. Originally published in 1584.
Margin: 187x109 mm. Some foxing, faint soiling. Portrait of Thomas Cogan, who in 1774 co-founded with William Hawes the Society for the Recovery of Persons ...
Thomas Cogan (1736 - 1818). RA Collection: People and Organisations. Physician. Profile. Born: 1736. Died: 1818.
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