Nathan Paget
Nathan Paget (1615–1679) was an English physician, active during the English Civil War, under the Commonwealth and the Protectorate, and after the Restoration. Despite being a mainstay of a generally conservative profession, he was interested in the experimental methods of the Enlightenment. Although from a strongly Presbyterian background, he seems to have developed radical political and religious sympathies.
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Nathan Paget
Nathan Paget (1615–1679) was an English physician, active during the English Civil War, under the Commonwealth and the Protectorate, and after the Restoration. Despite being a mainstay of a generally conservative profession, he was interested in the experimental methods of the Enlightenment. Although from a strongly Presbyterian background, he seems to have developed radical political and religious sympathies.
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Sir Norman Moore, 1st Baronet
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March 1615
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January 1679
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Association with John Milton.
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Collaborative work on rickets.
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Radical political and religious interests.
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Nathan Paget
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Thomas Paget, Margery Goldsmith.
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Coleman Street, London.
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Elizabeth Cromwell, cousin of Oliver Cromwell.
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De Peste
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