Dr George Cleghorn

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George Cleghorn (1716–1789) was a Scottish physician, who clarified the ways in which malaria complicated the way fevers presented. He was a professor at Trinity College, Dublin, and his topics included both comparative and surgical anatomy and the general principles of physiology.

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