John Fothergill
English physician and botanist, published works
Born
March 8th, 1712
313 years ago
Died
December 26th, 1780
244 years ago — 68 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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Practiced medicine in England in the 18th century, specializing in botany and natural history. Contributed significantly to the understanding of numerous plant species and their medicinal uses. Played a key role in the development of botanical gardens and the promotion of systematic botany. Engaged with prominent scientific communities, influencing the field of medicine through horticultural practices.
Published influential works on botany
Established an extensive botanical collection
Promoted the use of plants in medicine
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