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Patrick Anderson (physician)
Patrick Anderson (fl. 9 May 1618 – 1 January 1635), was a physician and author. Anderson was the author of 'The Colde Spring of Kinghorne Craig, his admirable and new tried properties so far foorth as yet are found true by experience' (1618), dedicated to John, earl of Mar; and a very rare book called 'Grana Angelica; hoc est, Pilularum hujus nominis insignis utilitas, quibus etiam accesserunt alia quædam paucula de durioris Alvi incommodis propter materiæ cognitionem, ac vice supplementi in fine adjuncta,’ Edinburgh, 12mo, 1635. The latter describes some mild aperient pills, the prescription for which Anderson says that he brought from Venice, which continued in 1843 to be sold in Edinburgh by the proprietor of an ancient patent. In 1625 Anderson saw through the press a religious work, called 'The Countesse of Marres Arcadia,’ written by James Caldwoode, minister of Falkirk, and to it he prefixed a long dedicatory epistle addressed to the Countess of Mar, one of his pati ...
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Patrick Anderson
Patrick Anderson may refer to: * Patrick Anderson (physician) (died 1635), physician and author * Patrick Anderson of Walston, minister and prisoner on the Bass Rock * Patrick Anderson (Jesuit) (1575–1624), Scottish Jesuit and partisan of Mary Queen of Scots * Patrick Anderson (poet) (1915–1979), English-born Canadian poet * Patrick Anderson (assemblyman) (1719–1793), officer in French and Indian War and American Revolution, member of the Pennsylvania Assembly * Patrick Anderson (Oklahoma politician) (born 1967), Republican United States politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma * Patrick Anderson, former president of the Jamaica Football Federation * Patrick Anderson (wheelchair basketball) (born 1979), Canadian wheelchair basketball player See also

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