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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Havers, Clopton
HAVERS, CLOPTON (d. 1702), physician and anatomist, son of a clergyman, Henry Havers, was born probably between 1650 and 1660.
He studied at Catharine Hall, Cambridge, but left the university without taking any degree. He was admitted extra-licentiate of the College of Physicians of London on 28 July 1684, took the degree of M.D. at Utrecht 3 July 1685, and was admitted licentiate of the College of Physicians on 22 Dec.
1687, after which he practised in London, apparently in the city.
What stimulates osteoblast activityBesides his medical practice, Havers occupied himself with anatomy, and was admitted fellow of the Royal Society on 15 Dec. 1686. He was cut off in middle life by a malignant fever in April 1702, and was buried at Willingale Doe, Essex, leaving a widow and children.
Havers's chief anatomical work, ‘Osteologia Nova, or some new Observations of the Bones and the parts belonging to them,’ was communicated to the Royal Society in s