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Brown, John c.1735-1788
Scottish physician

Born in Bunkle parish, Berwickshire, he taught at Duns and Edinburgh, and after studying medicine became assistant to Professor William Cullen. Thinking himself slighted by Cullen, he began to give lectures himself on a new system of medicine, the Brunonian system, according to which all diseases are divided into the sthenic, depending on an excess of excitement, and the asthenic. The former were to be cured by debilitating medicines, and the latter by stimulants. He also condemned the practice of bloodletting.