Talk:Thomas Holloway

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Thomas's mother was not in fact widowed in Penzance; his father died in London in 1836. [Author, biography of Thomas Holloway, publ. by RHC.]

Royal Holloway College is indeed inspired by Chateau Chambord, but the Sanatorium building in Virginia Water is a Dutch Gothic building loosely based on the Cloth Hall at Ypres.

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scientific evaluation of them after his death showed that few of them contained any ingredients which would be considered to be of significant medicinal value
I am proposing to remove this statement on the following 2 grounds (a) the citation does not appear to justify the statement (b) lack of efficacy was actually the norm in the 19th century any objections? Brownturkey (talk) 08:32, 19 August 2018 (UTC)