18th-century English medical doctors
Anthony Addington
Dr. Anthony Addington, father of Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he took the degree of M.A. on May 13, 1740, and of M.D. on ...
Dr. Anthony Addington, father of Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he took the degree of M.A. on May 13, 1740, and of M.D. on ...
Anthony Fothergill (physician)
Anthony Fothergill (1732?–1813), was an English physician.
Anthony Fothergill (1732?–1813), was an English physician.
Arthur Broughton
Arthur Broughton (d. 1803?), was a botanist.
Arthur Broughton (d. 1803?), was a botanist.
Benjamin Avery
Benjamin Avery, LL.D. (died 1764) was an English physician.
Benjamin Avery, LL.D. (died 1764) was an English physician.
Benjamin Bates
Dr. Benjamin Bates was a physician, art connoisseur, and a member of the Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club, The Monks of Medmenham.
Dr. Benjamin Bates was a physician, art connoisseur, and a member of the Sir Francis Dashwood's Hellfire Club, The Monks of Medmenham.
Blackerby Fairfax
Blackerby Fairfax (fl. 1728) was an English physician.
Blackerby Fairfax (fl. 1728) was an English physician.
Charles Blagden
Sir Charles Brian Blagden FRS (17 April 1748 – 1820) was a British physician and scientist.
Sir Charles Brian Blagden FRS (17 April 1748 – 1820) was a British physician and scientist.
Charles Combe
Charles Combe M.D. (1743–1817) was an English physician and numismatist.
Charles Combe M.D. (1743–1817) was an English physician and numismatist.
Charles Morton (librarian)
Charles Morton MD (1716–1799) was an English medical doctor and librarian who became the principal librarian of the British Museum.
Charles Morton MD (1716–1799) was an English medical doctor and librarian who became the principal librarian of the British Museum.
Charles Rochemont Aikin
Charles Rochemont Aikin (1775–1847) was an English doctor and chemist.
Charles Rochemont Aikin (1775–1847) was an English doctor and chemist.
Christopher Green (physician)
Christopher Green (1652–1741) was a Cambridge academic, Regius Professor of Physic from 1700 to 1741.
Christopher Green (1652–1741) was a Cambridge academic, Regius Professor of Physic from 1700 to 1741.
Clifton Wintringham
Clifton Wintringham was the name of two doctors who lived in York.
Clifton Wintringham was the name of two doctors who lived in York.
Ebenezer Sibly
Ebenezer Sibly (1751-1799/1800) was an English physician, astrologer and writer on the occult.
Ebenezer Sibly (1751-1799/1800) was an English physician, astrologer and writer on the occult.
Edmond Barker
Edmond Barker was an English physician.
Edmond Barker was an English physician.
Edmund Dickinson
Edmund Dickinson or Dickenson (1624–1707) was an English royal physician and alchemist, author of a syncretic philosophical system.
Edmund Dickinson or Dickenson (1624–1707) was an English royal physician and alchemist, author of a syncretic philosophical system.
Edward Baynard (physician)
Edward Baynard, M.D., was an English physician and poet.
Edward Baynard, M.D., was an English physician and poet.
Edward Fryer
Edward Fryer, M.D. was an English physician.
Edward Fryer, M.D. was an English physician.
Edward Jenner
Edward Anthony Jenner was an English physician and scientist from Berkeley, Gloucestershire, who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine.
Edward Anthony Jenner was an English physician and scientist from Berkeley, Gloucestershire, who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine.
Edward Nathaniel Bancroft
Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, M.D., was a physician.
Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, M.D., was a physician.
Everard Home
Sir Everard Home, 1st Baronet FRS (b.
Sir Everard Home, 1st Baronet FRS (b.
Francis Clifton
Francis Clifton, M.D., was an English physician.
Francis Clifton, M.D., was an English physician.
George Armstrong (physician)
George Armstrong, M.D. (fl. 1767), was an English physician.
George Armstrong, M.D. (fl. 1767), was an English physician.
George Bate
George Bate(1608–1668), was an English court physician.
George Bate(1608–1668), was an English court physician.
George Birkbeck
George Birkbeck (10 January 1776 – 1 December 1841) was a British doctor, academic, philanthropist, pioneer in adult education and founder of Birkbeck College.
George Birkbeck (10 January 1776 – 1 December 1841) was a British doctor, academic, philanthropist, pioneer in adult education and founder of Birkbeck College.
George Crabbe
George Crabbe (24 December 1754 – 3 February 1832) was an English poet and clergyman born in the small rural village of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, the son of George Crabbe Sr. and his wife, whose maide...
George Crabbe (24 December 1754 – 3 February 1832) was an English poet and clergyman born in the small rural village of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, the son of George Crabbe Sr. and his wife, whose maide...
George Edwards (writer)
George Edwards, M.D. (1752–1823), was a physician and writer.
George Edwards, M.D. (1752–1823), was a physician and writer.
George Man Burrows
George Man Burrows (1771 – 29 October 1846) was an English physician who was an expert on insanity.
George Man Burrows (1771 – 29 October 1846) was an English physician who was an expert on insanity.
George Pearson (doctor)
George Pearson, MD, FRS, physician, chemist and early advocate of Jenner's cowpox vaccination.
George Pearson, MD, FRS, physician, chemist and early advocate of Jenner's cowpox vaccination.
Grant David Yeats
Grant David Yeats was an English-American physician and medical writer.
Grant David Yeats was an English-American physician and medical writer.
Henry Bracken
Henry Bracken, M.D., was a writer on farriery.
Henry Bracken, M.D., was a writer on farriery.
Henry Hele
Henry Hele M.D. (1688/9-1778) was an English physician, who became a substantial landowner in Wiltshire and Somerset.
Henry Hele M.D. (1688/9-1778) was an English physician, who became a substantial landowner in Wiltshire and Somerset.
Henry Levett
Dr. Henry Levett (1668–1725) was an early English physician who wrote a pioneering tract on the treatment of smallpox and served as chief physician at London Charterhouse.
Dr. Henry Levett (1668–1725) was an early English physician who wrote a pioneering tract on the treatment of smallpox and served as chief physician at London Charterhouse.
Henry Pemberton
Henry Pemberton (1694–1771) was an English physician and man of letters.
Henry Pemberton (1694–1771) was an English physician and man of letters.
Isaac Chauncy
Isaac Chauncy (1632–1712), was a dissenting minister.
Isaac Chauncy (1632–1712), was a dissenting minister.
James Jurin
James Jurin FRS MA FRCP MD (baptised 15 December 1684 – 29 March 1750) was an English scientist and physician, particularly remembered for his early work in capillary action and in the epidemiol...
James Jurin FRS MA FRCP MD (baptised 15 December 1684 – 29 March 1750) was an English scientist and physician, particularly remembered for his early work in capillary action and in the epidemiol...
James Parkinson
James Parkinson FGS was an English apothecary surgeon, geologist, paleontologist, and political activist.
James Parkinson FGS was an English apothecary surgeon, geologist, paleontologist, and political activist.
James Parsons (physician)
James Parsons FRS (1705 – 4 April 1770) was an English physician, antiquary and author.
James Parsons FRS (1705 – 4 April 1770) was an English physician, antiquary and author.
James Sims (physician)
James Sims was an Anglo-Irish physician.
James Sims was an Anglo-Irish physician.
Jesse Foot
Jesse Foot was an English surgeon and biographer.
Jesse Foot was an English surgeon and biographer.
John Alderson (physician)
John Alderson M.D. (1758 – 16 September 1829) was an English physician.
John Alderson M.D. (1758 – 16 September 1829) was an English physician.
John Allen (physician)
John Allen, or John Alleyn (1660? – 1741), was an English physician and inventor, mainly remembered for writing medical text books.
John Allen, or John Alleyn (1660? – 1741), was an English physician and inventor, mainly remembered for writing medical text books.
John Anderson (physician)
John Anderson (died June 1804) was an English physician.
John Anderson (died June 1804) was an English physician.
John Andree (physician)
John Andree (1699?–1785), was a physician.
John Andree (1699?–1785), was a physician.
John Armstrong (physician)
John Armstrong was an English physician.
John Armstrong was an English physician.
John Ash (physician)
John Ash, was an English physician.
John Ash, was an English physician.
John Blackall
John Blackall M.D., FRCP (24 December 1771–10 January 1860) was a physician.
John Blackall M.D., FRCP (24 December 1771–10 January 1860) was a physician.
John Burton (antiquary)
John Burton, M.D. (1697-1771), was an English antiquary and physician.
John Burton, M.D. (1697-1771), was an English antiquary and physician.
John Floyer
Sir John Floyer, English physician and author, was the third child and second son of Elizabeth Babington and Richard Floyer, of Hints Hall, a since demolished country house.
Sir John Floyer, English physician and author, was the third child and second son of Elizabeth Babington and Richard Floyer, of Hints Hall, a since demolished country house.
John Fothergill (physician)
John Fothergill FRS was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker.
John Fothergill FRS was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker.
John Gunning
John Gunning (died 1798), was an English surgeon.
John Gunning (died 1798), was an English surgeon.
John Haighton
John Haighton, was an English physician and physiologist.
John Haighton, was an English physician and physiologist.
John Haygarth
John Haygarth was an important 18th-century British physician who discovered new ways to prevent the spread of fever among patients and reduce the mortality rate of smallpox.
John Haygarth was an important 18th-century British physician who discovered new ways to prevent the spread of fever among patients and reduce the mortality rate of smallpox.
John Hollings
John Hollings or Hollins, M.D. (1683?–1739) was an English physician.
John Hollings or Hollins, M.D. (1683?–1739) was an English physician.
John Lane (metallurgist)
Dr John Lane (c. October 1678 – 1741) was an 18th century doctor and metallurgist, who is said to have experimented with making metallic zinc, probably without result.
Dr John Lane (c. October 1678 – 1741) was an 18th century doctor and metallurgist, who is said to have experimented with making metallic zinc, probably without result.
John Matthews (physician)
John Matthews (1755–1826) was a versatile English physician and poet, also involved in local affairs and politics in Herefordshire.
John Matthews (1755–1826) was a versatile English physician and poet, also involved in local affairs and politics in Herefordshire.
John Sims (taxonomist)
John Sims (13 Oct 1749 – 26 Feb 1831) was an English physician and taxonomist who classified various species of plants.
John Sims (13 Oct 1749 – 26 Feb 1831) was an English physician and taxonomist who classified various species of plants.
John Turton
John Turton (15 Nov 1735 - 14 April 1806) was born in Staffordshire and trained as a physician.
John Turton (15 Nov 1735 - 14 April 1806) was born in Staffordshire and trained as a physician.
John Wall (physician)
John Wall (12 Oct. 1708 – 27 June 1776), was an English physician, one of the founders of the Worcester Royal Infirmary (now demolished) and the Royal Worcester porcelain works.
John Wall (12 Oct. 1708 – 27 June 1776), was an English physician, one of the founders of the Worcester Royal Infirmary (now demolished) and the Royal Worcester porcelain works.
John Whitehead (physician)
John Whitehead was an English physician and lay preacher, known as a biographer of John Wesley.
John Whitehead was an English physician and lay preacher, known as a biographer of John Wesley.
John Wigan (physician)
Dr. John Wigan was a prominent British physician, poet and author of the early eighteenth century whose writings and translations were popular and widely referred to during the period.
Dr. John Wigan was a prominent British physician, poet and author of the early eighteenth century whose writings and translations were popular and widely referred to during the period.
John Yelloly
John Yelloly, was an English physician.
John Yelloly, was an English physician.
Jonathan Stokes
Jonathan Stokes (c. 1755 – 30 April 1831) was an English physician and botanist, a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, and an early adopter of the heart drug digitalis.
Jonathan Stokes (c. 1755 – 30 April 1831) was an English physician and botanist, a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, and an early adopter of the heart drug digitalis.
Joseph Brandreth
Joseph Brandreth M.D. (1746-April 10, 1815) was an English physician.
Joseph Brandreth M.D. (1746-April 10, 1815) was an English physician.
Joseph Browne (physician)
Joseph Browne, was an English physician, generally described as a charlatan and hack writer.
Joseph Browne, was an English physician, generally described as a charlatan and hack writer.
Josiah Clerk
Josiah Clerk, M.D. (1639–1714), was president of the College of Physicians.
Josiah Clerk, M.D. (1639–1714), was president of the College of Physicians.
Martin Lister
Martin Lister FRS (12 April 1639 - 2 February 1712) was an English naturalist and physician.
Martin Lister FRS (12 April 1639 - 2 February 1712) was an English naturalist and physician.
Martin Wall
Martin Wall FRS FRCP, was an English physician and educator.
Martin Wall FRS FRCP, was an English physician and educator.
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner (died 1788), a Liverpool physician, is considered (for example by Berman, 1990) to be the author or co-author of the 1782 pamphlet, Answer to Dr. Priestley's Letters to a Philos...
Matthew Turner (died 1788), a Liverpool physician, is considered (for example by Berman, 1990) to be the author or co-author of the 1782 pamphlet, Answer to Dr. Priestley's Letters to a Philos...
Meyer Löw Schomberg
Meyer Löw Schomberg (1690, Vetzburg aka Fetzburg, Württemberg, Germany – 4 March 1761, his house in Fenchurch Street, London) was a German-Jewish physician who moved to London and had a successf...
Meyer Löw Schomberg (1690, Vetzburg aka Fetzburg, Württemberg, Germany – 4 March 1761, his house in Fenchurch Street, London) was a German-Jewish physician who moved to London and had a successf...
Moses Griffith (physician)
Moses Griffith, was an English physician.
Moses Griffith, was an English physician.
Nathan Alcock
Nathan Alcock (September 1707 – 8 December 1779) was an English physician.
Nathan Alcock (September 1707 – 8 December 1779) was an English physician.
Nathan Drake
Nathan Drake (15 January 1766–1836), English essayist and physician, son of Nathan Drake, an artist, was born at York.
Nathan Drake (15 January 1766–1836), English essayist and physician, son of Nathan Drake, an artist, was born at York.
Nathan Drake (essayist and physician)
Nathan Drake, English essayist and physician, son of Nathan Drake, an artist, was born at York.
Nathan Drake, English essayist and physician, son of Nathan Drake, an artist, was born at York.
Nathaniel Cotton
Nathaniel Cotton was an English physician and poet.
Nathaniel Cotton was an English physician and poet.
Noel Broxholme
Noel Broxholme, M.D. (1689?-1748), was an English physician.
Noel Broxholme, M.D. (1689?-1748), was an English physician.
Paggen William Mayo
Paggen William Mayo (1766–1836) was an English physician.
Paggen William Mayo (1766–1836) was an English physician.
Percivall Pott
Sir Percivall Pott (6 January 1714 – 22 December 1788) London, England) was an English surgeon, one of the founders of orthopedy, and the first scientist to demonstrate that a cancer may ...
Sir Percivall Pott (6 January 1714 – 22 December 1788) London, England) was an English surgeon, one of the founders of orthopedy, and the first scientist to demonstrate that a cancer may ...
Peter Shaw (physician)
Peter Shaw was an English physician and medical author.
Peter Shaw was an English physician and medical author.
Phineas Fowke
Phineas Fowke, M.D., was an English physician.
Phineas Fowke, M.D., was an English physician.
Richard Blackmore
Sir Richard Blackmore (22 January 1654 – 9 October 1729), English poet and physician, is remembered primarily as the object of satire and as an example of a dull poet.
Sir Richard Blackmore (22 January 1654 – 9 October 1729), English poet and physician, is remembered primarily as the object of satire and as an example of a dull poet.
Richard Boulton
Richard Boulton (fl. 1697-1724), was a physician and author from England.
Richard Boulton (fl. 1697-1724), was a physician and author from England.
Richard Burthogge
Richard Burthogge (1638–1705) was an English physician and philosopher.
Richard Burthogge (1638–1705) was an English physician and philosopher.
Richard Fowler (physician)
Richard Fowler, was an English physician.
Richard Fowler, was an English physician.
Richard Frewin
Richard Frewin, M.D., was an English physician and professor of history.
Richard Frewin, M.D., was an English physician and professor of history.
Richard Pearson (physician)
Richard Pearson was an English physician and medical writer.
Richard Pearson was an English physician and medical writer.
Richard Rock
Richard Rock (1690? - November 1777) was a well-known doctor in eighteenth century London.
Richard Rock (1690? - November 1777) was a well-known doctor in eighteenth century London.
Robert Batty (physician)
Robert Batty, M.D. (1763?–1849), was an English physician.
Robert Batty, M.D. (1763?–1849), was an English physician.
Robert Bland
Robert Bland was an English physician and man-midwife.
Robert Bland was an English physician and man-midwife.
Robert Bourne (doctor)
Robert Bourne, M.D. (1761-1829), was a professor of medicine.
Robert Bourne, M.D. (1761-1829), was a professor of medicine.
Robert Bree
Robert Bree, MD was an English physician.
Robert Bree, MD was an English physician.
Robert Conny
Robert Conny, was an English physician.
Robert Conny, was an English physician.
Robert Darwin
Dr Robert Waring Darwin, F.R.S. was an English medical doctor, who today is best known as the father of the naturalist Charles Darwin.
Dr Robert Waring Darwin, F.R.S. was an English medical doctor, who today is best known as the father of the naturalist Charles Darwin.
Robert Glynn
Robert Glynn, afterwards Clobery was an English physician, known as a generous eccentric.
Robert Glynn, afterwards Clobery was an English physician, known as a generous eccentric.
Robert James (physician)
Robert James was an English physician who is best known as the author of A Medicinal Dictionary, as the inventor of a popular "fever powder", and as a friend of Samuel Johnson.
Robert James was an English physician who is best known as the author of A Medicinal Dictionary, as the inventor of a popular "fever powder", and as a friend of Samuel Johnson.
Robert Willan
Robert Willan (12 November 1757 near Sedbergh, Yorkshire – 7 April 1812, Madeira) is the founder of dermatology as a medical specialty.
Robert Willan (12 November 1757 near Sedbergh, Yorkshire – 7 April 1812, Madeira) is the founder of dermatology as a medical specialty.
Samuel Argent Bardsley
Samuel Argent Bardsley, M.D., was an English physician.
Samuel Argent Bardsley, M.D., was an English physician.
Samuel Bowden
Samuel Bowden (fl. 1733-1761), was an English physician.
Samuel Bowden (fl. 1733-1761), was an English physician.
Samuel Daniel Broughton
Samuel Daniel Broughton was an English army surgeon.
Samuel Daniel Broughton was an English army surgeon.
Samuel Farr (physician)
Samuel Farr, M.D. (1741–1795) was an English physician.
Samuel Farr, M.D. (1741–1795) was an English physician.
Samuel Jebb
Samuel Jebb was an English physician and literary scholar.
Samuel Jebb was an English physician and literary scholar.
Samuel Sharp (surgeon)
Samuel Sharp FRS (1700?-1778) was an English surgeon and author, son of Henry Sharp of Jamaica.
Samuel Sharp FRS (1700?-1778) was an English surgeon and author, son of Henry Sharp of Jamaica.
Simon Burton
Simon Burton, M.D. (1690?-1744), was an English physician.
Simon Burton, M.D. (1690?-1744), was an English physician.
Sir Edward Wilmot, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Wilmot, 1st Baronet (1693–1786) was a surgeon and physician to both George II and George III of England.
Sir Edward Wilmot, 1st Baronet (1693–1786) was a surgeon and physician to both George II and George III of England.
Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet
Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet (9 January 1762 – 13 February 1818) was an English physician to the British Royal Family and was the obstetrician to Princess Charlotte who became famous due to hi...
Sir Richard Croft, 6th Baronet (9 January 1762 – 13 February 1818) was an English physician to the British Royal Family and was the obstetrician to Princess Charlotte who became famous due to hi...
Thomas Alvey
Thomas Alvey M.D. (4 May 1645–1704) was an English physician.
Thomas Alvey M.D. (4 May 1645–1704) was an English physician.
Thomas Arnold (physician)
Thomas Arnold, M.D. (1742-1816), was a physician and writer on insanity.
Thomas Arnold, M.D. (1742-1816), was a physician and writer on insanity.
Thomas Bates (surgeon)
Thomas Bates, was an English surgeon in Navy.
Thomas Bates, was an English surgeon in Navy.
Thomas Beddoes
Thomas Beddoes, English physician and scientific writer, was born at Shifnal in Shropshire.
Thomas Beddoes, English physician and scientific writer, was born at Shifnal in Shropshire.
Thomas Bradley (physician)
Thomas Bradley, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Bradley, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Cogan
Thomas Cogan (1736–1818) was an English nonconformist physician, a founder of the Royal Humane Society and philosophical writer.
Thomas Cogan (1736–1818) was an English nonconformist physician, a founder of the Royal Humane Society and philosophical writer.
Thomas Frewen
Thomas Frewen, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Frewen, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Garnett (physician)
Thomas Garnett (1766-1802) was an English physician and natural philosopher.
Thomas Garnett (1766-1802) was an English physician and natural philosopher.
Thomas Girdlestone
Thomas Girdlestone (born Holt, Norfolk, 1758, died 25 June 1822) was an English physician and writer.
Thomas Girdlestone (born Holt, Norfolk, 1758, died 25 June 1822) was an English physician and writer.
Thomas Guidott
Thomas Guidott (1638–1706), an English "doctor of physik" and writer, became one of the 17th century's most prolific physical scientists.
Thomas Guidott (1638–1706), an English "doctor of physik" and writer, became one of the 17th century's most prolific physical scientists.
Thomas Hoy (poet)
Thomas Hoy was an English physician and poet.
Thomas Hoy was an English physician and poet.
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Dr. Thomas Masterman Winterbottom (26 March 1766, South Shields – 8 July 1859) was an English physician, philanthropist and abolitionist remembered for describing African trypanosomiasis ...
Dr. Thomas Masterman Winterbottom (26 March 1766, South Shields – 8 July 1859) was an English physician, philanthropist and abolitionist remembered for describing African trypanosomiasis ...
Thomas Nettleton
Thomas Nettleton (1683–1742) was an English physician who carried out some of the earliest systematic programmes of smallpox vaccination and who went on to statistical investigation of the outcomes.
Thomas Nettleton (1683–1742) was an English physician who carried out some of the earliest systematic programmes of smallpox vaccination and who went on to statistical investigation of the outcomes.
Thomas Percival
Thomas Percival FRS FRSE FSA (1740–1804) was an English physician and author, best known for crafting perhaps the first modern code of medical ethics.
Thomas Percival FRS FRSE FSA (1740–1804) was an English physician and author, best known for crafting perhaps the first modern code of medical ethics.
Thomas Pole
Thomas Pole was an American-born English physician and writer.
Thomas Pole was an American-born English physician and writer.
William Austin (physician)
William Austin (1754-1793), a physician of extensive practice, and author of a treatise on the stone, was born at Wotton-under-Edge, in Gloucestershire, 28 Dec.
William Austin (1754-1793), a physician of extensive practice, and author of a treatise on the stone, was born at Wotton-under-Edge, in Gloucestershire, 28 Dec.
William Barrowby
William Barrowby (1682–1751) was an English physician.
William Barrowby (1682–1751) was an English physician.
William Batt (doctor)
William Batt, M.D., was an English doctor.
William Batt, M.D., was an English doctor.
William Baylies (physician)
William Baylies (1724–1787), was an English physician.
William Baylies (1724–1787), was an English physician.
William Browne (physician)
Sir William Browne FRS (1692 – 10 March 1774) was an English doctor.
Sir William Browne FRS (1692 – 10 March 1774) was an English doctor.
William Cheselden
William Cheselden was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession.
William Cheselden was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession.
William Coward
William Coward (1657?-1725) was an English physician, controversial writer, and poet.
William Coward (1657?-1725) was an English physician, controversial writer, and poet.
William Falconer (writer)
William Falconer (1744–1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
William Falconer (1744–1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
William Heberden
William Heberden, English physician, was born in London, where he received the early part of his education.
William Heberden, English physician, was born in London, where he received the early part of his education.
William Heberden the Younger
William Heberden the Younger (23 March 1767 – 19 February 1845) was a British physician.
William Heberden the Younger (23 March 1767 – 19 February 1845) was a British physician.
William Oliver (physician)
William Oliver ( – 17 March 1764) was an English physician and philanthropist, and inventor of the Bath Oliver.
William Oliver ( – 17 March 1764) was an English physician and philanthropist, and inventor of the Bath Oliver.
William Wagstaffe
William Wagstaffe (1685 – May 5, 1725) was a British physician.
William Wagstaffe (1685 – May 5, 1725) was a British physician.
William Watson (scientist)
William Watson (3 April 1715 – 10 May 1787) was an English physician and scientist who was born and died in London.
William Watson (3 April 1715 – 10 May 1787) was an English physician and scientist who was born and died in London.
William Withering
William Withering was an English botanist, geologist, chemist, physician and the discoverer of digitalis.
William Withering was an English botanist, geologist, chemist, physician and the discoverer of digitalis.
William Woodville
William Woodville was an English physician and botanist.
William Woodville was an English physician and botanist.
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