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Sir Thomas Millington FRS (1628 in Newbury – 5 January 1703/04 in Gosfield), the son of Thomas Millington, was an English physician. Greatly respected in his day, he was eulogised by Samuel Garth under the name of Machaon in his poem "The Dispensary", and Thomas Sydenham held him in high regard.

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  • Sir Thomas Millington FRS, né en 1628 à Newbury et mort le 5 janvier 1704 à Gosfield, fils de Thomas Millington, est un médecin anglais. Très respecté en son temps, il a reçu les éloges de Samuel Garth sous le nom de Machaon dans son poème The Dispensary. Professeur de sciences naturelles à Oxford depuis 1675, il était aussi le médecin attitré de Guillaume III et de la reine Mary. (fr)
  • Sir Thomas Millington FRS (1628 in Newbury – 5 January 1703/04 in Gosfield), the son of Thomas Millington, was an English physician. Greatly respected in his day, he was eulogised by Samuel Garth under the name of Machaon in his poem "The Dispensary", and Thomas Sydenham held him in high regard. (en)
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  • Sir Thomas Millington FRS, né en 1628 à Newbury et mort le 5 janvier 1704 à Gosfield, fils de Thomas Millington, est un médecin anglais. Très respecté en son temps, il a reçu les éloges de Samuel Garth sous le nom de Machaon dans son poème The Dispensary. Professeur de sciences naturelles à Oxford depuis 1675, il était aussi le médecin attitré de Guillaume III et de la reine Mary. (fr)
  • Sir Thomas Millington FRS (1628 in Newbury – 5 January 1703/04 in Gosfield), the son of Thomas Millington, was an English physician. Greatly respected in his day, he was eulogised by Samuel Garth under the name of Machaon in his poem "The Dispensary", and Thomas Sydenham held him in high regard. (en)
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