Dr Richard Blackmore

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Sir Richard Blackmore (1654-1729) was an English physician, poet, and theologian. He rejected the humour theory, and agreed with Thomas Sydenham that observation and the physician's experience should take precedence over any Aristotelian ideals or hypothetical laws.

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