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John Gilborne
John Gilborne (''fl.'' 1770/80s) was an Irish physician and poet. He lived in Vicar Street, off Thomas Street, in Dublin.Gilborne's best known poetry is ''The Medical Review'' which was a source for Charles Cameron's biographical sketches in his history of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Provided by Wikipedia
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The volunteer-review An heroïc poëm; on the institution of the volunteer armies of Ireland: humbly dedicated to His Grace William-Robert Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster; knight of the... by Gilborne, John
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De regis convalescentia On the king's recovery, an allegorical po︠m: in Latin and English. Alluding to the arms, crests, supporters, and mottos of the nobility of Great Britain and... by Gilborne, John
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The triumphant return A pó'em; in Latin and English: humbly dedicated to His Excellency George Greenville Nugent temple, Marquis of Buckingham, lord lieutenant general, and general... by Gilborne, John
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The medical review, a po︠m Being a panecyric on the faculty of Dublin; physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries, marching in procession to the temple of fame. By John Gilborne, M.D.... by Gilborne, John
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The triumphant return A po︠m; in Latin and English: humbly dedicated to His Excellency George Grenville Nugent temple, Marquis of Buckingham, lord lieutenant general, and general g... by Gilborne, John
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