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John Arbuthnot (baptised 29 April 1667 – 27 February 1735), often known simply as Dr Arbuthnot, was a Scottish physician, satirist and polymath in London.
He is best remembered for his contributions to mathematics, his membership in the Scriblerus Club (where he inspired both Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels book III and Alexander Pope's Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry, as well as Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus, and possibly The Dunciad), and for inventing the figure of John Bull.
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External links:
- John Arbuthnot @ Wikipedia