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    John Floyer was born on 3 March 1649. He was the third child and second son of Elizabeth Babington and Richard Floyer, of Hints Hall, a since demolished country house. Hints is a quiet village lying a short distance from Lichfield in Staffordshire. He was educated at the University of Oxford.

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    Sir John Floyer (3 March 1649 – 1 February 1734) was an English physician and author.

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    He practised in Lichfield, and it was by his advice that Dr Johnson, when a child, was taken by his mother to be touched by Queen Anne for the king's evil on 30 March 1714. As a physician,

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    • Pharmako-Basanos: or the Touchstone of Medicines, discovering the virtues of Vegetables, Minerals and Animals, by their Tastes and Smells (2 vols, 1687)
    • The praeternatural State of animal Humours described by their sensible Qualities (1696)

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    Floyer was married to Mary Fleetwood of Lichfield, a widow, in April 1680. Their son John Floyer (c.1681–1762) was a Tory Member of Parliament for Tamworth from 1741 to 1742.
    He died on 1 February 1734.

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    John Floyer may refer to: John Floyer (physician) (1649–1734), English physician and author. John Floyer (Tamworth MP) ( c 1681–1762), English politician, MP for Tamworth 1741–42. John Floyer (Dorset MP) (1811–1887), English politician, MP for Dorset 1846–67 and 1864–95. …

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    John Floyer was born on 3 March 1649. He was the third child and second son of Elizabeth Babington and Richard Floyer, of Hints Hall, a since demolished country house. ... As a physician, Floyer was best known for introducing the practice of pulse rate measurement, and creating a …

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    John Fryer (died 1563) was an English physician, humanist and early reformer. He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Portsmouth in 1545. Life Fryer, born at Balsham, …

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      Sir John Floyer (3 March 1649 – 1 February 1734) was an English physician and author. Early life. John Floyer was born on 3 March 1649. He was the third child and second son of Elizabeth …

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      John Floyer (c. 1681 – 4 June 1762) was an English politician from Staffordshire.. Early life. John Floyer was born circa 1681. He was the oldest son of the physician Sir John Floyer of Hints …

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      John Floyer sinh ngày 3 tháng 3 năm 1649. Ông là con thứ ba và con trai thứ hai của Elizabeth Babington và Richard Floyer, của Hints Hall, một ngôi nhà nông thôn đã bị phá bỏ. Hints là một …

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      Floyer is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: John Floyer (physician) (1649–1734), English physician and author John Floyer (Tamworth …

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      Sir John Floyer, former physician to King Charles II, recommended that the young Johnson should receive the "royal touch", and he did so from Queen Anne on 30 March 1712. Physician and …

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