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Colladon's books were [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::2.2.1713]] (joint sale, with those of [[associates::Sir Theodore de Mayerne]] and his son, [[family::Sir Theodore Colladon|Sir Theodore]], also a [[occupation::physician]]).  Many of [[associates::Sir Theodore de Mayerne|de Mayerne]]'s [[format::manuscripts]] and papers are in [[present repository::the Royal College of Physicians]], [[present repository::the British Library]], and [[present repository::Cambridge University Library]].
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Colladon's books were [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::2.2.1713]] (joint sale, with those of [[associates::Sir Theodore de Mayerne]] and his son, [[crossreference::Sir Theodore Colladon|Sir Theodore]], also a [[occupation::physician]]).  Many of [[associates::Sir Theodore de Mayerne|de Mayerne]]'s [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] and papers are in [[present repository::the Royal College of Physicians]], [[present repository::the British Library]], and [[present repository::Cambridge University Library]].
  
 
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Sir John COLLADON 1608-1675

Biographical Note

Geneva-born physician. Employed by the physician Sir Theodore de Mayerne, Colladon became physician to Charles I.

Books

Colladon's books were auctioned in London, 2.2.1713 (joint sale, with those of Sir Theodore de Mayerne and his son, Sir Theodore, also a physician). Many of de Mayerne's manuscripts and papers are in the Royal College of Physicians, the British Library, and Cambridge University Library.

Sources