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Henry Cromwell

(1628–74). Oliver's fourth son. Captain of horse at 19, he rose to command his own cavalry regiment in his father's expeditionary force to Ireland in 1650. He stayed on there ...

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Bryan T. Emmerson

The Oxford Companion to Medicine (3 ed.)

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2006
Subject:
Medicine and health
Length:
1,057 words

...bunion, and fans it with his hat. Gout is well established as having affected many prominent English and European personages, being documented with the English Kings Henry VII and VIII; with Queen Anne and King George IV ; and in many of the Bourbons, Medicis, and Hapsburgs. Others said to have been affected include William Cecil , Francis Bacon , William Harvey , Oliver Cromwell , John Milton , Isaac Newton , William Pitt , Samuel Johnson , John Wesley , Horatio Nelson , Charles Darwin , Benjamin Franklin , and Martin Luther . Indeed, it...

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