Thomas Browne

English physician and author

Thomas Browne - English physician and author
Born

October 19th, 1605
420 years ago

Died

October 19th, 1682
343 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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Born in 1605, this physician and author contributed significantly to the fields of medicine and literature. Educated at Oxford, the individual published several influential works, blending science and philosophy. 'Religio Medici', published in 1635, reflects on the intersection of faith and medicine, earning enduring recognition. The writings often displayed a unique style, mixing poetic elements with scientific inquiry, influencing later thinkers and writers.

Published 'Religio Medici' in 1635

Authored 'Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial' in 1658

Contributed to medical and philosophical discourse

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