Thomas Linacre

Physician and scholar, founder of the Royal College of Physicians

Thomas Linacre - Scientists & Innovators born 1460
Born

1460
566 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

England

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A prominent English physician and scholar, Linacre studied medicine in Italy and became well-versed in classical texts. He served as the royal physician to Henry VII and Henry VIII. Linacre founded the Royal College of Physicians in London in 1518, aimed at establishing standards for medical practice in England. His work included translations of medical texts from Greek and Latin, which helped disseminate knowledge in the field of medicine. Linacre contributed to the establishment of a formal framework for medical education and practice.

Founded the Royal College of Physicians in 1518

Served as royal physician to Henry VII and Henry VIII

Translated key medical texts from Greek and Latin

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