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Authorised form of nameCheyne; George (1671 - 1743); physician; proto-psychiatrist; mathematician
Dates1671 - 1743
NationalityBritish
Place of birthMethlick, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Date of birth1671
Place of deathBath, Bath and Northeast Somerset, England
Date of death13 April 1743
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
Not baptised until 24 February 1673

Burial: Weston, Bath, Bath and Northeast Somerset, England
OccupationPhysician; Author
Research fieldMedicine
Mathematics
Theology
ActivityEducation:
Marischal College, Aberdeen (1688–9); Edinburgh (MD 1701)

Career:
Tutor to John Ker, afterwards 1st Duke of Roxburghe (FRS 1707); practised in Edinburgh, then in London (1701) and later in Bath (1720); he became enormously overweight and ill-health led him to become a vegetarian; he wrote several books advocating vegetarianism.
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election18/03/1702
Age at election31
RelationshipsParents: James Cheyne
Grandmother: Isabel Burnett
Siblings: James Cheyne; Jean Cheyne, Anna Cheyne
Half-siblings: Isabel (1704–1788); William (1705–1767)
Spouse: Margaret (née Middleton) (c1712)
Children: Francis (1713); Margaret; John (c1717)
Relatives: Gilbert Burnett (FRS 1664), William Burnett (FRS 1706) and Gilbert Burnett (FRS 1723)
PublishedWorksRCN 33090
RCN 33092
RCN 33093
RCN 33089
RCN 33088
OtherInfoKnown for his contribution to vegetarianism.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
References:
Obituary, Gentleman's Magazine (1743), p.218.
Notes:
DSB provides alternative death date of 12 Apr.
CodeNA6753
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IM/000832Cheyne, George1732
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