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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.

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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. ...
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Thomas Cogan (1736 - 1818). RA Collection: People and Organisations. Physician. Profile. Born: 1736. Died: 1818.