Patrick Browne (1720 - 1790)
1720Mayo, Ireland1790Ireland
Patrick Browne
Patrick Browne was an Irish physician and historian, traveler, naturalist and botanist.
Patrick Browne studied medicine in Paris, graduated from the University of Reims, continued his studies in Leiden, and then worked as a doctor at St. Thomas' Hospital in London. Subsequently, he lived for many years in the Caribbean, in Antigua, Santa Cruz, Montserrat and Jamaica, where he practiced medicine. He devoted all his spare time to the study of the natural history of the island. In 1771, Brown returned to Mayo County.
In 1756, Brown published A Civil and Natural History of Jamaica, his most significant work in terms of Carl Linnaeus's botanical nomenclature, which included new names for 104 genera.
Date and place of birt: | 1720, Mayo, Ireland |
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Date and place of death: | 1790, Ireland |
Period of activity: | XVIII century |
Specialization: | Botanist, Doctor, Historian, Naturalist, Scientist, Writer |