Sir Samuel Garth

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Sir Samuel Garth was an English physician and poet of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, best known for his satirical poem "The Dispensary" and his advocacy for medical reform.

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instanceOf English person
human
physician
poet
satirist
advocatedFor improvement of public access to medical care
medical reform
reform of apothecaries
authorOf The Dispensary
awardReceived knighthood
buriedAt Harrow on the Hill
surface form: Harrow-on-the-Hill
contemporaryOf Alexander Pope
Joseph Addison
countryOfBirth Kingdom of England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfDeath Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth circa 1661
dateOfDeath 18 January 1719
educatedAt Peterhouse, Cambridge
employer Royal Household of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Household of King George I
fieldOfWork literature
medicine
satirical poetry
genre poetry
satire
honorificPrefix Sir
knightedBy George I of Great Britain
surface form: King George I of Great Britain
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryCircle Kit-Cat Club
memberOf Kit-Cat Club
Royal College of Physicians
movement Augustan literature
name Sir Samuel Garth self-linksurface differs
surface form: Samuel Garth
nationality English
nobleTitle knight
notableWork The Dispensary
occupation physician
poet
satirist
writer
placeOfBirth Bolton, West Yorkshire
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
physician-in-ordinary to King George I
wroteAbout medical politics
pharmaceutical practices

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The Scriblerus Club hasMember Sir Samuel Garth
Sir Samuel Garth name Sir Samuel Garth self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Samuel Garth
Dr. Richard Mead associatedWith Sir Samuel Garth
subject surface form: Richard Mead
this entity surface form: Samuel Garth