John Huxham was an English physician, a provincial doctor notable for his study of fevers. In 1750 Huxham published his Essay on Fevers and in 1755 received the Copley Medal for his contribution to medicine. Wikipedia
Born: 1692, England, United Kingdom
Died: 1768 (age 76 years), Plymouth, United Kingdom
Books
A Dissertation on the Malignant, Ulcerous Sore-throat. By John Huxham
1757
The Works of John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. in Two Volumes... . of 2; Volume 2
Opera Physico-Medica; Volume 1
An Essay on Fevers, and Their Various Kinds, as Depending on Different Constitutions of the Blood: with Dissertations on Slow Nervous Fevers; on Putrid, Pestilential, Spotted Fevers; on the Small-pox; and on Pleurisies and Peripneumonies
1750
An Essay on Fevers, and Their Various Kinds, as Depending on Different Constitutions of the Blood: With Dissertations on Slow Nervous Fevers; On Putrid, Pestilential, Spotted Fevers; The Second Edition
1750
Observations on the Air, and Epidemic Diseases ...: From the Beginning of the Year 1738, to the End of the Year 1748
1767