Thomas Bainbrigg

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1687-1729

Vol II

Pg 83

Thomas Bainbrigg

1687-1729

Vol II

Pg 83

b.1687 d.26 December 1729

MD Cantab(1717) FRCP(1723)

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Below is the biography as originally published in 1878.

Thomas Bainbrigg, M.D. — A native of Cambridgeshire and a doctor of medicine of Cambridge (Comitiis Regiis) 1717; was admitted a Candidate of the College of Physicians 19th March, 1721-2, and a Fellow 8th April, 1723. He was Censor in 1728, and died 26th December, 1729, aged forty-two.

William Munk