Brown, John, 1810-1882
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Birth Date
- 1810-09-22
Death Date
- 1882-05-11
Birth Place
- Biggar (Scotland)
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- English
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- found: Horae subsecivae, 1863:t.p. (John Brown)
- found: OCLC, May 7, 2009(hdg.: Brown, John, 1810-1882; usage: John Brown)
- found: Wikipedia, 26 March 2020(John Brown (physician), FRSE FRCPE (22 September 1810-11 May 1882); born in Biggar, Scotland; died at his home in Edinburgh; was a Scottish physician and essayist best known for his three-volume collection Horae Subsecivae (Leisure Hours, 1858), which included essays and papers on art, medical history and biography; of the first, his dog story "Rab and his Friends" (1859), and his essays "Pet Marjorie" (1863), "Our Dogs", "Minchmoor", and "The Enterkine" are best known)
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- 1980-07-30: new
- 2022-09-22: revised
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