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[[file:CrookshanksGavin.JPG|thumb|Crookshanks's bookplate (Yale University Library)]]
 
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Born in [[place of birth::Scotland]], in or near [[location::Aberdeen]]. MA [[education::Marischal College, Aberdeen]] 1733, MD 1740; in 1733 he was admitted to study medicine at [[education::Leiden University]]. By the time he made his will in early 1747 he was working as a [[occupation::physician]] in [[location::London]], living in the parish of St Martin in the Fields.
 
Born in [[place of birth::Scotland]], in or near [[location::Aberdeen]]. MA [[education::Marischal College, Aberdeen]] 1733, MD 1740; in 1733 he was admitted to study medicine at [[education::Leiden University]]. By the time he made his will in early 1747 he was working as a [[occupation::physician]] in [[location::London]], living in the parish of St Martin in the Fields.

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Gavin CROOKSHANKS or CROOKESHANKES 1703/4-1747

Crookshanks's bookplate (Yale University Library)

Biographical Note

Born in Scotland, in or near Aberdeen. MA Marischal College, Aberdeen 1733, MD 1740; in 1733 he was admitted to study medicine at Leiden University. By the time he made his will in early 1747 he was working as a physician in London, living in the parish of St Martin in the Fields.

Books

Crookshanks used an engraved armorial bookplate (made after 1740; he describes himself as MD, Franks 7434). The extent and disposition of his library is not known; in his brief will, he left all his property to his wife Isabella.

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