John Rogers

Minister and physician of early America

John Rogers - Leaders & Politicians born January 11th, 1630
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Born in England and later relocating to America, served as a minister, physician, and academic. Contributed significantly to the early development of religious and medical practices in the new world. Played a pivotal role in both community leadership and education, impacting various aspects of colonial life. Engaged with several prominent figures of the time and worked to establish institutions that supported the growth of knowledge in the community. His writings and teachings influenced future generations in both ministry and medicine.

Authored religious texts

Practiced medicine in colonial America

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