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Authorised form of nameConnor; Bernard (c1666 - 1698); physician and writer
Other forms of surnameO'Connor
Datesc1666 - 1698
NationalityBritish
Place of birthCounty Kerry, Ireland, Europe
Date of birthc. 1666
Date of death30 October 1698
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
St Giles's-in-the-Fields, London, England, Europe (3 November 1698)
OccupationPhysician
Research fieldAnatomy
Chemistry
ActivityEducation:
Educated by private tutors; Montpellier; Paris; Rheims (MD 1691)
Career:
Accompanied the sons of the High Chancellor of Poland from England to Poland, via Italy and Austria; Physician to the court of King John Sobieski; accompanied the Princess Teresa Cunigunda from Warsaw to Brussels (1694); practised in London; lectured on anatomy in Oxford and London; wrote a history of Poland; a Roman Catholic, he apparently converted to Anglicanism and received the last rites of both churches
Memberships:
Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians (1696)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election27/11/1695
Other Royal Society activitySubmitted papers on history and medicine (1690s)
PublishedWorksRCN: 34139
RCN: 34137
RCN: 34138
OtherInfoFairly little is known about Connor's early life though his being a Roman Catholic prohibited him from attending school or university. While he practiced in London, he also lectured at St Martin-in-the-Fields and Cambridge about human anatomy. He was assisted in the production of his 'History of Poland' by fellow author and clergyman John Savage and the work was long considered the best on the subject.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; ODNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/15859805
CodeNA5764
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
CLP/12i/37/2Plate, mass of flesh from stomach of woman by unknown artist13 May 1693
MS/390/105Bond of Bernard Connor to the Treasurer of the Royal Society30 November 1695
CLP/22i/44Paper, Account of 'The history of Poland in several letters to persons of Quality giving an account of the Ancient and Present state of that Kingdom, historical Geographical Physical political and Ecclesiastical etc with several letters relating to physick' by Bernard Connor[1698]
CLP/12i/37Paper, 'Déscription curieuse et physique d'une masse de chair pesant quarante-deux livres et un quart, trouvée dans le ventre d'une femme qui l'avoit portée pendant vingt-cinq ans' by B [Bernard] Connor13 May 1693
CLP/12i/37/1Manuscript, 'Déscription curieuse et physique d'une masse de chair pesant quarante-deux livres et un quart, trouvée dans le ventre d'une femme qui l'avoit portée pendant vingt-cinq ans' by B [Bernard] Connor13 May 1693
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