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(‎Removed claim: Biographical notes (P173): Career: Physician, unlicensed 1735-1765; Physician for soldiers at a hospital behind Buckinham House,1746; physician to the English army in Germany, 1760 for which he receiveda pension of half a guinea a day for life, that is, £191 p.a, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1638101435300)
(‎Created claim: Place of death (P168): Covent Garden (Q387856), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1692862434865)
 
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* 1709, + 1779-09-07, poète britannique
* 1709, 1779-09-07, poète britannique
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1709
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Property / Country of citizenship: Scotland / rank
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Education: College of Edinburgh matriculated 1721, MD 1732
 
Property / Biographical notes: Education: College of Edinburgh matriculated 1721, MD 1732 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Education: College of Edinburgh matriculated 1721, MD 1732 / reference
 
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Patrons: John Wilkes
 
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Coteries: Tobias Smollett; James Thomson
 
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Overall: Like Dr. Arbuthnot, Armstrong was primarily a physician, publishing a number of medical works and some poetry on the side. Unlike Arbuthnot, Armstrong published a medical treatise in verse, as well as an explicit sex manual in blank verse, both of which he claimed hurt his reputation as a physician with the public. Nevertheless, he died relatively wealthy, with an estate reportedly worth ?3000.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Like Dr. Arbuthnot, Armstrong was primarily a physician, publishing a number of medical works and some poetry on the side. Unlike Arbuthnot, Armstrong published a medical treatise in verse, as well as an explicit sex manual in blank verse, both of which he claimed hurt his reputation as a physician with the public. Nevertheless, he died relatively wealthy, with an estate reportedly worth ?3000. / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Like Dr. Arbuthnot, Armstrong was primarily a physician, publishing a number of medical works and some poetry on the side. Unlike Arbuthnot, Armstrong published a medical treatise in verse, as well as an explicit sex manual in blank verse, both of which he claimed hurt his reputation as a physician with the public. Nevertheless, he died relatively wealthy, with an estate reportedly worth ?3000. / reference
 
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Property / Country of citizenship: United Kingdom / rank
 
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Property / Family name: Armstrong / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): John / rank
 
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Property / Geographic compatriot of: Scotland / rank
 
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Property / GND ID: 118645846 / rank
 
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1709
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Property / Place of death: Covent Garden / rank
 
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* 1709, + 1779-09-07, British poet
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