Archibald Richardson (surgeon)
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Archibald Richardson was the first
State Surgeon of Ireland The office of State Surgeon of Ireland, or State Chirurgeon, was created by patent, on 1 July 1774, and was first filled by Archibald Richardson, who resided in Stafford Street, Dublin. The salary was fixed at £131 13s. 4d. In 1784 George Stewar ...
in 1774. Cameron, Sir Charles A. (1886
''History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and of the Irish Schools of Medicine &c''
Dublin: Fannin & Co. p. 106.
Richardson was one of 49 physicians and chirurgeons who declared their public support for the construction of a Publick Bath in Dublin in May 1771 and named
Achmet Borumborad Achmet Borumborad ( fl. 1769–1786), or Achmet Borumbadad, was the assumed name of an eccentric medical con-artist, or quack, operating in late 18th-century Dublin, who succeeded in gathering financial support for the construction of a Turkish ...
as a well qualified individual for carrying such a scheme into existence.


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