David Hamilton | |
Honorific Prefix: | Sir |
Honorific Suffix: | FRS |
Birth Place: | Scotland |
Death Date: | 28 August |
Education: | University of Leiden, University of Reims MD |
Occupation: | physician |
Known For: | physician to Queen Anne |
Sir David Hamilton, FRS (1663 – 28 August 1721) was a Scottish physician to Queen Anne, during which appointment he kept a diary.[1]
Born in Scotland, he entered the University of Leiden as a medical student on 30 October 1683. He graduated MD of the University of Reims in 1686. He was admitted a licentiate of the London College of Physicians in 1688, and fellow in 1703.[2]
Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1708, Hamilton became a leading practitioner in midwifery, and was successively physician to Queen Anne,[3] who knighted him, and to Caroline, Princess of Wales. He is said to have acquired a fortune of £80,000, which he lost in the South Sea Bubble. He died on 28 August 1721.[2]
Hamilton wrote:[2]