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WILLIAMSON, John, British physician, lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. He was a fellow of the Royal college of physicians of Edinburgh, and at one time surgeon to the Caithness Highlanders. In 1798 he went with his family to Jamaica, Wisconsin, where he practised nearly fourteen years near Spanish Town, returning to his native country in 1812. During his absence he kept a journal of his cases and other topics of interest, which he utilized in the preparation of his "Medical and Miscellaneous Observations relative to the West India Islands" (12 vols., Edinburgh, 1817).
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