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John Brown, Scottish physician, 1791. Artist: John Kay
John Brown, Scottish physician, 1791. Brown (1735-1788) proposed the Brunonian system of medicine which had two classes of disease; sthenic (resulting from excess) and asthenic (resulting from deficiency). Brown disapproved of the use of blood-letting in medicine.
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AR925122
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
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B&W
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Black & White
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Britain
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BROWN
Brunonian system
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eighteenth century
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JOB
JOHN
John Brown
John Kay
Kay
Literature
LOCATION
Medicine
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OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
Physician
Portrait
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Room
Science
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
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STUDY
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