John Bradmore

John Bradmore (died January 1412) was an English surgeon, metalworker, and court physician during the reign of King Henry IV of England. He is best known for extracting an arrow embedded in the skull of the king's son, the future king Henry V at Kenilworth, after the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403.

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John Bradmore

John Bradmore (died January 1412) was an English surgeon, metalworker, and court physician during the reign of King Henry IV of England. He is best known for extracting an arrow embedded in the skull of the king's son, the future king Henry V at Kenilworth, after the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403.

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