Thomas Bonham (physician)

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Thomas Bonham M.D. (c. 1564  c. 1628)[1] was an English physician, now remembered for his involvement in Dr. Bonham's Case, of legal rather than medical significance.

Bonham was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1581, and M.A. in 1585. He was incorporated B.A. at Oxford in 1584, and on 9 July 1611 was M.D. there.[2] He practised his profession in London, and was an assistant to the Society of Medicine-Chirurgians. His death occurred about 1629.[3]

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