Patrick Abercromby
Scottish physician and antiquarian / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Scottish physician and antiquarian. For the English town planner, see Patrick Abercrombie.
Patrick Abercromby (1656 – c. 1716) was a Scottish physician and antiquarian, noted for being physician to King James VII (II of England) and his fervent opposition to the Act of Union between Scotland and England.
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Patrick Abercromby | |
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Born | 1656 |
Died | c. 1716 |
Nationality | Scottish |
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Known for | Physician to King James VII of Scotland; as a Jacobite, he opposed the Union in various pamphlets |
Notable work | Martial Achievements of the Scots Nation |
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