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Thomas Sydenham



Sydenham, Thomas (1624–89), English physician, considered a founder of modern medicine. He pioneered the use of quinine for treating malaria and of laudanum as an anesthetic. He was the author of an important treatise on gout, and first described Sydenham's chorea (St. Vitus's Dance).



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