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John de Sequeyra : ウィキペディア英語版 | John de Sequeyra Dr. John de Sequeyra (b. 1712 London, d. 1795 Williamsburg, Virginia) was born into a Spanish-Portuguese Jewish family whose ancestors were once court physicians to the Kings and Queens of Spain and Portugal. He was the middle son of Dr. Abraham de Sequeira (1665-1747) who was a member of Bevis Marks Synagogue in London.〔Notes on an Early Virginia Physician, ROBERT SHOSTECK, 1970〕 He studied medicine in Holland beginning in 1736 and received his degree in 1739 from the University of Leiden. In Holland he was known as “Johannes de Sigueyra” and “Iohannes Disiqueyra” .〔Notes on an Early Virginia Physician, ROBERT SHOSTECK, 1970〕 In 1745, he moved to Williamsburg, Virginia where he practiced medicine.〔Notes on an Early Virginia Physician, ROBERT SHOSTECK, 1970〕 Between 1745 and 1781 he compiled a manuscript entitled "Diseases in Virginia." He was a physician who attended about 85 households during a smallpox epidemic of 1747/8. ==Physician to future 1st Family==
In 1769, Colonel George Washington, as he was known then, frequently called in Dr. Sequeyra to treat his stepdaughter "Patsy," daughter of Martha Park Custis. Patsy suffered from increasingly debilitating epileptic seizures which eventually led to her death.〔Custis Papers 1765-1769 (Virginia Historical Society)〕
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