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Stephen Hales (1677-1761)* Read before the University of Oregon Medical History Club, Portland, Ore., November 21, 1924.
STEPHEN HALES was born at Bekesbourne in Kent, September 7, 1677, the sixth son of Thomas and Mary Hales. Only meager information is obtainable in regard to his early life and training. In 1696, at the age of nineteen, he entered Bennet College, Cambridge. Although we have no definite record we may assume that he applied himself earnestly to the study of religion and natural philosophy. He took a Bachelor of Arts degree and was elected to a fellowship about 1702. In 1703 he was granted a Master of Arts degree. William Stukclcy (1687-1765) afterwards m .d ., f .r .s ., went to the college in 1704. A friendship arose between him and Hales although Hales was Stukeley’s senior by ten years. From