age ~71
from Maryville, TN
1593
Coats Of Arms
Position:Officer of Arms • Genealogist
Cooke matriculated as a pensioner in St. John's College, Cambridge, 10 November 1553, earning his Bachelor of Arts there in 1557–8.
Person of the Tudor period • 16th-century English person
Preference:Lambda Gamma Epsilon
Physician
Rutgers University
Injections (IM, ID, Sub-Q)
Robert Cooke (or Cook) (died 1593) was an English Officer of Arms in the reign of Elizabeth I. In the College of Arms, he rose to the rank of Clarenceux King of Arms, serving in that...
In 1916 Robert Cooke and Albert Vandeveer demonstrated the role of heredity in the origins of allergy. According to Cooke, 48% of his allergic patients had allergies in their family history. While the trait of allergy is transmitted through heredity, parents and children may be allergic to different...