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In London, Sloane was associated with Captain Coram in the foundation of the Foundling Hospital. He promoted vaccination against smallpox, and while physician to Queen Anne he inoculated members of the Royal Family. In 1727 Sloane succeeded Isaac Newton as president of the Royal Society; he was the only man to be president of both the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians, London. When he died, Sloane’s collection of books, manuscripts, medals and coins became a main part of the British Museum’s collection, and his garden was left to the Apothecaries’ Society, now the Chelsea Physic Garden.
Title
Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753)
Date
c.1725
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 125.1 x W 99.1 cm
Accession number
X56
Acquisition method
unknown acquisition method
Work type
Painting