John Moore (physician)

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John Moore (1826%E2%80%931907)

John Moore (1729 – 1802) was a Scottish physician and writer. He is best known for his travel writings and his novel Zeluco. Moore was born in Stirling, Scotland, and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow. He later continued his medical education in Paris and Leiden.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

John Moore was born in 1729 in Stirling, Scotland. He was the son of a clergyman. Moore began his education at the University of Glasgow, where he studied medicine. He furthered his medical training in Paris and Leiden, two prominent centers for medical education at the time.

Medical Career[edit | edit source]

After completing his studies, Moore returned to Glasgow and began practicing medicine. He gained a reputation as a skilled physician and was known for his compassionate approach to patient care. In 1779, he accompanied the Duke of Hamilton on a grand tour of Europe, which significantly influenced his later writings.

Literary Contributions[edit | edit source]

John Moore is perhaps best known for his travel writings and his novel Zeluco. His travel writings provide detailed accounts of his experiences and observations during his travels across Europe. Zeluco, published in 1789, is a novel that explores themes of morality and human nature. It was well-received and remains a notable work in 18th-century literature.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Moore married Jean Simson, and they had several children, including Sir John Moore, a British Army general known for his role in the Peninsular War. Moore's family life and his experiences as a father also influenced his writings.

Death[edit | edit source]

John Moore died in 1802. He left behind a legacy as both a physician and a writer, with his works continuing to be studied and appreciated for their insights into 18th-century society and medicine.

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