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Studied at University of Edinburgh and then in Leiden. Graduated MD King’s College, Aberdeen (1719)
 
Studied at University of Edinburgh and then in Leiden. Graduated MD King’s College, Aberdeen (1719)
 
Mackenzie set up practice in Worcester and served as the attending physician at Worcester Infirmary between 1745-1751. He retired to Kidderminster. Died at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire (1761)
 
Mackenzie set up practice in Worcester and served as the attending physician at Worcester Infirmary between 1745-1751. He retired to Kidderminster. Died at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire (1761)
 
Best known for 'The History of Health and the Art of Preserving it' (1758)
 
Best known for 'The History of Health and the Art of Preserving it' (1758)

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Dates 1740s-1761
Location Worcester
Vocation Physician
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Studied at University of Edinburgh and then in Leiden. Graduated MD King’s College, Aberdeen (1719) Mackenzie set up practice in Worcester and served as the attending physician at Worcester Infirmary between 1745-1751. He retired to Kidderminster. Died at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire (1761) Best known for 'The History of Health and the Art of Preserving it' (1758)