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CHANDLER, JOHN (1700–1780), apothecary, was for many years a partner with Messrs. Smith & Newsom as apothecaries in King Street, Cheapside. He published in 1729 'A Discourse concerning the Smallpox, occasioned by Dr. Holland's Essay,' and in 1761 'A Treatise on the Disease called a Cold.'

[Gent. Mag. 1780. l. 591.]

G. T. B.

Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.62
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