Thomas Hinde
Dr Thomas Hinde | |
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| Born | July 10, 1737 |
| Died | September 28, 1828 (aged 91) |
| Nationality | British (1737 – late 1760s); American (late 1760s – 1828) |
| Alma mater | St. Thomas's Hospital (studied under Dr Thomas Brookes) now called King's College London School of Medicine |
| Occupation | Physician |
| Spouse | Mary Todd Hubbard |
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| Relatives | Charles T. Hinde (grandson) Edmund C. Hinde (grandson) Frederick Hinde Zimmerman (great-grandson) Harry Hinde (great-grandson) Richard Southgate (son-in-law) William Wright Southgate (grandson) |
Doctor Thomas Hinde (July 10, 1737 – September 28, 1828) was Northern Kentucky's first physician, a member of the British Royal Navy, an American Revolutionary, personal physician to Patrick Henry, and treated General Wolfe when he died in the 1759 Battle of Quebec in Quebec, Canada.