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During the first three hundred years since its foundation in 1575 the University of Leyden had a great many English-speaking students of medicine. They came from diverse backgrounds, and very many held important positions after returning to their own countries.
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Lindeboom, G. A., Herman Boerhaave, the Man and his Work (Methuen, London, 1968).
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UNDERWOOD, E. English-speaking Medical Students at Leyden. Nature 221, 810–814 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/221810a0
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