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 Born , Co Down 1660 Sir Hans Sloane

 Father receiver general of taxes Co Down  Youngest of seven boys, three of whom survived childhood  Father died when Hans was 6 years old Sir Hans Sloane

 Boys educated at excellent local school and in the Castle library. Sir Hans Sloane

 Sloane developed an interest in  Inspired by the flora and fauna of Strangford Lough. Sir Hans Sloane

 He left at the age of 19 to study in , and Orange

 His main subjects in Paris were Botany, Chemistry, and Anatomy.

 He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Orange-Nassau in 1683. Sir Hans Sloane

 He returned to London with a considerable collection of plants and other curiosities.

 The plants were sent to and utilized by him for his History of Plants. Sir Hans Sloane

 1687 appointed physician to The Duke of Albermale, the new Governor of .

 He travelled to Jamaica and spent much time studying and collecting plants and animals. Sir Hans Sloane Sir Hans Sloane

 Sadly the Duke soon died and Sloane returned to London and set up practice.

 He married Elisabeth Langley, a wealthy widow of a sugar plantation owner.

 He compiled his herbarium, collections and books. Sir Hans Sloane

 He had tried drinking chocolate in Jamaica-a foul bitter taste!

 He added milk and sugar.

 And sold his to apothecaries for medicinal use.

 The recipe was later bought by the Cadbury brothers. Sir Hans Sloane

 The medicinal use of chocolate?

 Sorond et al. (2013 Neurology) gave elderly subjects with normal cognitive function drinking chocolate or a substitute (double blind) and tested cognitive function and neurovascular coupling at three time points.  The control subjects showed no significant changes in either measure. Sir Hans Sloane

Time taken to complete cognitive test. The decline in time indicates improved cognitive function after 30 days of drinking chocolate in those subjects starting with poor neurovascular coupling.

Also improved NVC in impaired group. Sir Hans Sloane Intake of Flavonoid-Rich Wine, Tea, and Chocolate by Elderly Men and Women Is Associated with Better Cognitive Test Performance

Nurk et al. 2009 Journal of Nutrition

1 glass per day for wine

linear for tea Sir Hans Sloane Sir Hans Sloane

Long term memory improvement in snails (Lukowiak et al 2012) Sir Hans Sloane

 He promoted Sir Hans Sloane

 The use of Quinine  He became physician to the royal family  He treated the poor for free  He continued to collect books, natural specimens and artefacts. Sir Hans Sloane

 Revived the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society  Editor 1693-1713  The first science journal. Sir Hans Sloane

 His collection became so large that he bought a large house in Chelsea.  He became President of the Royal Society  And President of the Royal College of Physicians Sir Hans Sloane

 On his death (1753) his will offered the collection to the Nation for £20,000.  The offer was accepted and the British founded to house the collection Sir Hans Sloane

 He is commemorated in London by .  His statue is in the Physics Garden, Chelsea  And a bust at the entrance of the BM. Sir Hans Sloane

 By a memorial at Killyleagh Castle Sir Hans Sloane

 Recently by a new Sloane Square, Killyleagh Sir Hans Sloane

And by the presentation of the Sir Hans Sloane Medal in Northern . Sir Hans Sloane

 An annual Sloane lecture in Killyleagh

 Generously funded by The Cadogan Trust. Sir Hans Sloane Sir Hans Sloane