ENT, SIR GEORGE (1604–1689), an English physician, born at Sandwich in Kent. He received his medical degree at Padua; was afterwards president of the college of physicians in London; and received the honour of knighthood from Charles II. His principal work is a defence of his friend Harvey, entitled Apologia pro Circulatione Sanguinis, contra Aëvilium Parisianum.
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